iCircuit

iCircuit for PC and Mac

Published by Krueger Systems, Inc. on 2023-02-08

  • Compatibility: Available on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 7 & MacOS 10, 11, 10.9
  • Category: Productivity
  • Licence: $12.99
  • Software version: 1.12.2
  • File size: 5.20 MB


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iCircuit Overview

What is iCircuit? iCircuit is a simulation app that allows users to design and experiment with circuits. It features an advanced simulation engine that can handle both analog and digital circuits, Arduino microcontrollers, and offers real-time always-on analysis. The app has over 300 elements to use, including resistors, switches, MOSFETS, and digital gates. It also includes a multimeter and oscilloscope for measuring voltages and currents and tracking signals over time. Users can export their circuits and data in various formats, including PNGs, PDFs, and SVG files. The app supports a wide range of elements, including programmable controllers, signal generators, diodes, transistors, logic gates, and voltage regulators.


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iCircuit Features and Description

1. Its advanced simulation engine can handle both analog and digital circuits, Arduino microcontrollers, and features realtime always-on analysis.

2. The scope can simultaneously track many signals over time and features a variety of automatic modes that make it easy for you to grasp the behavior of your circuit.

3. You can even export your circuits and PNGs, PDFs, and SVG files so that they are easy to include in reports or web sites.

4. The app features a multimeter that you use to probe around the circuit to instantly read voltages and currents.

5. iCircuit is the easiest way to design and experiment with circuits.

6. You do not stop to take a measurement or spend a lot of time configuring reports.

7. If you want to see how a value changes over time, then you can add values to the built-in oscilloscope.

8. There are over 300 elements you can use to build your circuits.

9. The app has everything from simple resistors, to switches, to MOSFETS, to digital gates.

10. Scope data can even be exported for offline analysis.

11. It is the perfect companion to students, hobbyists, and engineers.



Pros:

  • - Fast and intuitive to use
  • - Great value for the money
  • - Intuitive and easy to use
  • - Nice UI for school students to explain basics of how elements work

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Installation Requirements

PC Compactibility/Requirements for Installation

Compactible OS list:
  1. Windows 11
  2. Windows 10
  3. Windows 8.1
  4. Windows 7
  5. Windows Vista

Requirements for MacOS Installation

Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.

Compactible OS list:
  1. macOS Ventura: 13.3
  2. macOS Monterey: 12.6.4
  3. macOS Big Sur: 11.7.5
  4. macOS Catalina: 10.15
  5. macOS Mojave: 10.14
  6. macOS High Sierra: 10.13

FAQs

iCircuit - Is it safe to download?

Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you

Software Reviews and Criticism


  • By Oxilumin

    This is extremely basic tool with fancy UI and almost nonexistent real life application

    Got fooled by the nice UI and thought I could use it instead of free ltspice (or other similar open tool). Apparently this tool doesn't go beyond sleek UI even in the most basic and trivial capabilities. You have to use equivalent schematic for every single passive because it doesn't have a concept of even such trivial things as parasitic resistance/capacitance/inductance (which seems so trivial to implement - I wouldn't think it is not available here). Let alone - parametrized models for semiconductors, not even reverse breakdown for diodes. Now modelling passives is annoying but reasonably feasible, modelling semiconductors is something is something you wouldn't even consider doing, especially when they have proper spice models and can be simply plugged in into any proper software. Giving it 2 stars instead of one just because it is a nice visual tool for school students to explain basics of how elements work and give ability to create some "ideal world" schematics in a nice UI.


  • By EngineeringWithoutALicense

    Simple But Functional

    I agree with Oxilumin in that the capabilities of LTspice are far greater...albeit a little rougher. LTspice, unlike most Spice variants, has a GUI for construction circuits. I use iCircuit to quickly build and test simple ciruits. I've found it faster for simple projects. Speaking of Spice, it would be nice if iCircuit would output netlists. That would make it more appealing IMO. Also the osilliscope needs improvement as it doesnt accurately portray waveforms. iCircuit a good app for simple projects. It's intuitive, easy to use, and stable. For simple circuit testing or for beginners this might be the ticket, but for any project of any complexity it isn't.


  • By MEWIII

    This software is awesome.

    As a Computer Scientist and Professor, I really enjoy using this software to demonstrate principles of digital logic to my students. The support for this product is great and I look forward to new features as the product is updated and maintained.


  • By SomeAudioDesigner

    So easy to use and useful

    No, its not precise. Components are idealized, adn some complex cnfigurations confuse it. But this thing is SO fast and intuitive ot use that its my go-to "what if" tool in actual commercial situations. Once it shows promise i can bang my head against pspice. For the $20 or so its great!


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