Available on Windows

The 382nd most popular design tool on Windows

MultiSIM is an electronic schematic capture and simulation program which employs Berkeley's SPICE based software simulation. The program was originally created by a company named Electronics Workbench, which is now a subsidiary of National Instruments. The program was originally called Electronics Workbench and at that time was mainly used as an educational tool to teach electronics in colleges. Because of the educational history, there still is a special version of Multisim with features specifically designed to help teach electronics. MultiSIM is a chief competitor with the Cadence OrCAD package, another tool for electronic schematic design and simulation. MultiSIM now features a microcontroller module called MultiMCU, as well as integrated import and export features to National Instruments' PCB layout software, Ultiboard.
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  • nlhans expert
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    A very good and solid circuit designing and simulation package. Eagle is very good too, but the interface of this package is just so much better.

    The downside is that the component library isn't all that complete at all. I need to create a lot of components my self; and that is just for the footprint.

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Website: ni.com/multisim/
Developer: National Instruments
Version: 10.1.0.0
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Usage: 6 days, 5 hours, 38 minutes and 11 seconds
Usage since: 15 August 2007
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