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  • Electronics Workbench V 5.12 Rar
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 4. 01:30
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    .Don't relay on my solution. Make changes before upload. I will not be responsible for your marks.`````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````IntroductionElectronic WorkBench (EWB) is a simulation package for electroniccircuits. It allows you to design and analyze circuits without usingbreadboards, real components or actual instruments.

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    EWB's click-anddragoperations make editing a circuit fast and easy. You can changeparameters and circuit components on the fly, which make 'what-if'analysis straight foreward.This tutorial is intended as a quick introduction to EWB's basicfeatures. It first leads you through the fundamental steps of putting acircuit together and analyzing its function using the instruments. Thefinal part of the tutorial consists of two exercises that try to illustrate thepower of EWB.

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    It also tries to encourage you to apply the 'what if'approach to circuit design. It will greatly help your understanding ofelectronics if you use EWB in an interactive manner: Make change to thecircuits you are working on, observe the effects that these changes have,and try to understand them. EWB puts very little constraints onparameters so do not be too timid, don't just change things by 10%, tryout what happens when you change them by a couple of orders inmagnitude.Directly printing EWB schematics and graphs does usually notproduce satisfactory result, and leads to a tremendous waste of paper. Itis better to incorporate EWB results by copying them to the clipboardusing the copy as bitmap command, and then pasting this into asomething like a word document. To open EWB click on its icon. Initially you will see an emptycircuit window and two toolbars, the circuit toolbar with the common filemanagement, editing and graphics tools, and a Parts Bin toolbar fromwhich you can select a wide range of circuit elements, and instruments.The following will guide you on your first attempt to simulate circuits.Download##download##.

    EWBRLC Circuits and ResonanceEWBElectronics Workbench (EWB) is a software simulation tool that is used to reinforce the theory presented in each chapter of the Floyd textbook. It provides an accurate simulation of digital and analog circuit operation along with a simulation of instruments used by a technician to measure IC, component, and circuit characteristics. With this software, you have the ability to build and test most of the circuits presented in this text.The problems at the end of each chapter are based on circuit files found on the CD, which is provided free with the textbook.

    The 99 circuit files can be found on the CD in the subdirectory called Samples. The problems are based on the circuits and theory presented in the section corresponding to the file name. Before attempting any EWB problem you must thoroughly understand the material presented in that textbook section. The problem definition for each EWB circuit is fully explained in the Description Window that appears in each EWB file.Note 1: A free demo of Electronics Workbench can be downloaded from:Note 2: All of the circuit files are compatible with EWB version 5.12 and MultiSIM version 6.2. If you have version 5.0 you can download a free upgrade to version 5.12 from:Note 3: To get the best view of the circuits, set your computer monitor resolution to 800 x 600 or better.

    This can be done via display in the control panel.Note 4: If you have EWB version 5.12 or MultiSIM but don't have the CD that comes with the Floyd text, you can download the following files, which contain samples of these circuit files for evaluation purposes. These files have all been Zipped.Copyright © 1995-2010, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall.

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