Allow scaling the timebase
I'm doing a circuit that's meant to process audio-frequency inputs. I'd like to see just what the different components do as the input signal changes. Problem: the display is all real-time, so unless I set the input frequency to, say, 1Hz, there's no way I'll see the results. And then, my RC circuits are all wrong due to the incorrect frequencies.
Suggestion: allow scaling the timebase by 10x, 100x, 1000x, etc. This means that time in the circuit would pass at 1/10, 1/100, or 1/1000 real time (e.g. at 1000x it would take a full second for a millisecond of simulated time to pass). I could see the use of having it all the way up to 1000000x, so that one microsecond would be simulated in one second.
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carbonatt commented
Do developers read this?
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carbonatt commented
I totally second that, and frankly, without this feature it just all looks incomplete and not that useful for a simulator beyond what you can already do with a physical oscilloscope on real stuff.
Even far less ambitious apps such as EveryCircuit has that. In that regard, it is much superior to monitor and watch transient signals. With iCircuit it's just impossible because everything is realtime.
I would really appreciate to see this feature added soon to iCircuit
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Adei Jabari commented
This is super important! Please implement this devs!