![]() Ever圜ircuitĪll joking aside, this time you will understand how electronic circuits work. It only took me twenty minutes to get a grasp on the user interface. For me as a novice this is a great app for getting a grip on Logic. It brings the already excellent examples to life. I used this app to draw out the different circuits in the book Code. There are not enough analog components to merit 5 bucks. There are other apps with hundreds of devices. Just allow the user to turn on/off the simulation at their own discretion please! With these two (very simple) changes this is a five star app for sure. On IOS I can switch the sim off while I’m modifying big circuits to avoid this issue. ![]() Sometimes with complex circuits the simulation will make the interface sluggish. There is no reason I need to waste the CPU cycles and battery life by simulating the circuit constantly when I’m building the circuit. Also, this needs an simulation on/off switch like the IOS version. Seems like a very strange omission, I hope they fix this soon. You can even modify which circuit the subcircuit is pointing to, just can’t place new subcircuits or place ports to create a subcircuit file. Strangely you can actually use subcircuits if you import a file containing one from IOS, and they seem to work fine. This is a great app, but the windows version doesn’t seem to have subcircuits built in. ![]() A little more and it’ll be 5 stars, no problem. There are some really good suggestions there. I hope the developer is looking at the forum improvements list. The IOS version seems a little more mature (I’ve used it on a friend’s iPad). I was understand I could handle both analog and digital circuits and my project.įairly easy to use. I paid those 5 dollars just to be able to have subcircuits, which the icircuit home page said it had! This app wasted my five dollars! ![]()
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