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ON-OFF-ON DP Switches.
Normal DP toggle switches have a center off position. There's no way to make this function with the current limited array of switches.
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Miss clicking
I don't know why, but from the last update I am facing with so many miss clicks. Please fix it
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FIX BUG FOR DEPENDENT SOURCES
I highly enjoy the app, it makes circuit-building a lot simpler, as well as having all the components in a well-established organization.
HOWEVER, I want to ask the developers if they can please fix a bug they have in their program: Whenever I use dependent (current or voltage) sources , a lot of times it ends up bugging when I have them connected with multiple independent sources (note: all separated with resistors). My values for currents, voltages, and potentials all begin to rapidly change numbers in an infinite loophole within the screen or whenever I touch a node, changing all…
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Add a Beta calculator of for MOSFETs
Beta is a standard value for BJTs, but it doesn't appear in many MOSFET datasheets. Having a calculator built into iCircuit, or the ability to input standard datasheet values instead of a beta value, would make it much easier to simulate actual MOSFETs.
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Obey storage place...
Right now my folder is set to iCloud but it's local and there is no way to change that on my iPad...
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Allow switches to not reset the simulation.
This may be a me issue rather than a program issue, but I can’t seem to design a circuit in such a way that double clicking the switch to open or close it rests all the components in the circuit to their initial state. I have a PSU circuit with a switch for the outlets and a separate switch for the transformers and capacitor blanks (standby vs hard off). It would be nice to be able to test them to look for current behaviors without starting from a zero state.
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to add the forward voltage at an arbitrary current for diodes.
Currently, the forward voltage is defined at 1A, which for some diodes isn't available from the data sheets. Actually, we need a second field to enter the current.
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Problem simulating the "mic" and "speaker" on iPad pro (ios16.2)
iPad specs: iPad pro "M2" chip running on IOS 16.2
I want to design some guitar pedals on the go and test it using the mic/AC source and the speaker, someone please help.
*Btw, I have adjusted the bandwidth and same results-Mic issue-
When I use the mic and connect it directly to the speaker it works just fine, but the second I place another component or for example an "op amp" and run the sim, the microphone turns my voice into a chipmunk sound and is very choppy. It is only when no components are placed other than…1 vote -
More Integrated Circuits and Fix The Bug
I have Purchased the app But there are still bugs Below this
- Cannot Created Subcircuits
- Gate won't Oscillate when using RC Oscillator
My Request More Integrated Circuit and Component:
-HC4047
-HC4046
-HC4060
-UC3843
-UC3845
-UC3846
-SG3524
-SG3525
-MC34063
-LM2575
-LM2576
-LM2596
- Schottky Diode
-IGBT
-UJT & PUT
-More MCU
-OTA
-Darlington
-SR NOR Latch
-OPAMP Adjustable Gain0 votes -
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Need input jack component
Input jack component for audio sources
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Adapt Android R as soon as possible.
During the use of the software, Android R could not display the folder, and did not adapt to the full screen, resulting in a bad experience.
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Add 74HC4051
I need 74HC4051 iç for my project please add it to it and also upgrade the arduino to work on more features like adding switch function.
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Enable selection of both "Must Operate" and "Must Release" voltages for Configurable Relay component
The Configurable Relay component currently has a fixed operating voltage around 75% of the specified Coil Voltage. The same voltage applies to both Operate and Release transitions.
However, most small relays have different "Must Operate" and "Must Release" voltages. Typically around 75% and 15% respectively of the rated Coil Voltage
Some circuits can't be properly simulated in iCircuit because there's no way to select the "Must Operate" and "Must Release" voltages.
It would be desirable to enable an option to do so.
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