NI Multisim


Well, If you had been here, you must be aware of this fantastic software that the whole world( probably) uses to test their circuit meanwhile reading from a book or implementing circuits designs to engineering-craftworks. This is the most popular among students and researchers these days and I assume this to be for the following time.

Quite Expensive na? Nahhh, I will let you have this for free. Moreover I would be guiding you about this in the following posts using Multisim or Every Circuit.

It would be an amazing journey and I’m sure that you are going to enjoy this.
Get your free copy here; all of it just for free;


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NI Multisim is an instinctive schematic capture and SPICE simulation circuit training environment. With specific Multisim features designed for the educator to substitute learning and guide student investigation of circuit concepts, you can provide your students with an interactive environment to visualize circuit performance with powerful simulation and analysis while abstracting the complexity of SPICE syntax. Learn about instrumentation and troubleshooting using simulation-driven instruments and hidden faults, and develop intuition by having students explore “what if” scenarios with interactive components and advance simulation.





NI Ultiboard offers flexible tools optimized for precise control to proficiently design a Printed Circuit Board. Integration with Multisim helps students easily transfer representations to export completed designs to industry-standard formats such as Gerber to fabricate a prototype.
The NI Circuit Design Suite provides a comprehensive approach to teaching circuits and electronics by integrating circuit capture, simulation, and layout into a package including Multisim and Ultiboard. The NI Circuit Design Suite provides a complete approach to teaching circuits and electronics by integrating circuit capture, simulation, and layout into a package including Multisim and Ultiboard.

Multisim academic licensing features flexible licensing options to meet changing application requirements from classrooms to advanced research. Discover how Multisim software licensing is designed to fit the needs of the educator, researcher, and student.

With Multisim and NI hardware, the educator can take theory from the classroom into the laboratory for hands-on learning. The integration between Multisim and the NI Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite II/II+ (NI ELVIS II/II+), an educational design and prototyping hardware platform based on NI LabVIEW software, makes the comparison of simulated signals with measured real-world signals easier. With a single mouse click, students can toggle between simulated and actual measurements from NI ELVIS II prototyping hardware using NI ELVIS II instruments built into the Multisim software environment.


System Requirements
- Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit)//Vista (32- and 64-bit)/XP (32-bit)
Note: The NI Circuit Design Suite 11.0 does not support Windows Me/2000/98/95/NT or Windows XP (64-bit).
- Pentium 4 class microprocessor or equivalent (Pentium III class minimum)
- 512 MB of memory (256 MB minimum)
- 1.5 GB of free hard disk space (1 GB minimum)

- Open GL-capable 3D graphics card recommended (SVGA resolution video adapter with 800 x 600 video resolution minimum, 1024 x 768 or higher preferred)

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