Abstract

This article discusses the use of special software products for the design and simulation of the operation of electrical circuits, namely, the most commonly used programs Electronic Workbench and Multisim are compared, their advantages and disadvantages are determined. In the course of the experiments, on the basis of the above presented software systems, the operation of the electrical circuits of the devices of the amplitude diode detector and the low-frequency amplifier was simulated to identify the capabilities of the programs. In the course of the research, a visual table was compiled, thanks to which it is possible to compare the obtained parameters with the reference characteristics taken from real-life devices. The uptime was chosen as a control parameter, the article contains its calculation formula, and the final calculations are given in the table to better substantiate the capabilities of the software products under consideration. At the end of the article, conclusions are presented on the work done, thanks to which it is possible to determine the pros and cons of each of the programs under consideration.

Highlights

  • Electronic design and development is a very important part of the modern manufacturing process

  • Our research is connected with modeling the operation of electrical circuits of devices and software tools that allow carrying out such types of analyzes exist at the present time, these include such programs as Electronic Workbench (EWB), Multisim, OrCad, Proteus, the most common of which are EWB and Multisim [1]

  • The purpose of this study is to determine how the data obtained as a result of modeling in the EWB and Multisim programs differ from the parameters obtained during experiments on physical devices

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Introduction

Electronic design and development is a very important part of the modern manufacturing process. Our research is connected with modeling the operation of electrical circuits of devices and software tools that allow carrying out such types of analyzes exist at the present time, these include such programs as Electronic Workbench (EWB), Multisim, OrCad, Proteus, the most common of which are EWB and Multisim [1]. Both of these programs are created by the National Instruments Electronic Workbench Group, the first of which was EWB in 1989. The Multisim software package was created only in 1999 and is a further development of the EWB system, while having a more sophisticated modeling algorithm in comparison with the previous software development

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