Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator

2005-03-11 Thread Doug Younker

It work well with MS IE, so in my case modify that to say no *additional* HD
space. :)
Doug
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:  AND it doesn't take up any of my demising hard drive
:  space
:
: FireFox reported that it needed the Java Runtime
: Environemnt.  That's about 150 MEGA bytes.  Are you
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Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator

2005-03-11 Thread Guag Meister

Hi Doug ;

Yes making sense now.  FireFox is 5 megabytes, IE is
70!

Best Regards,

Peter G.
Thailand

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Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator

2005-03-10 Thread Michael Redler

...not bad.
 
As as student I was exposed to all the mainstream simulators (p-spice, 
microcap, etc.). But there is one that I've been using for about five years 
called TINA Pro. It is the most comprehensive simulator package that I've seen 
so far that doesn't cost thousands of dollars.
 
http://www.designsoftware.com/
 
Last time I checked, it was $50.00 and there is a student version that you can 
download for free!
 
Mike

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Hi all,

I've been playing around with an excellent circuit simulator applet.
I had some circuit prototypes from a few years 
back. I copied the circuits in the java applet and did a bunch of 
modifications, testing all the way to see if the applet actually 
duplicated original real time component parameters and circuit 
changes.
It did and it follows all the rules and allows you to simulate many 
different circuits and conditions. Many of you will realize what a 
time saver this simulator is. I have had hours of fun with it and am 
now using it to test some ideas that I am working on. I hope you all 
love it as much as I do. It is really useful, 

Here's the link

http://www.alternate-energy.net/aps/circuit_simulator05.html








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Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator

2005-03-10 Thread info

I know its does not cover everything but it is quite useful and a great 
teaching tool.
On another level it is nothing compared to some of the  software that I have 
seen. Just the same it gets the job done. I copied some breadboarded voltage 
doublers and triplers I had lying around by drawing the circuit in the api. At 
the time of building the original protos, I had done all sorts of modifications 
with real components, testing various effects on the breadboards etc. 
I then spent hours, studing various  simulations/operating parameters on some 
of the circuits  I m working on and
the program reacts correctly and gives out real time data corresponding with my 
original breadboards as well as correctly simulating original operating 
modification specs. So it is accurate.
Just as a time saver in trying out new ideas, collecting circuit data, scope 
shots, it does the job quite well with no fuss and its free.

---Original Message---
 From: Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator
 Sent: 10 Mar 2005 02:10:04

  ...not bad.
  
  As as student I was exposed to all the mainstream simulators (p-spice, 
 microcap, etc.). But there is one that I've been using for about five years 
 called TINA Pro. It is the most comprehensive simulator package that I've 
 seen so far that doesn't cost thousands of dollars.
  
  http://www.designsoftware.com/
  
  Last time I checked, it was $50.00 and there is a student version that you 
 can download for free!
  
  Mike
  
  info [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
  Hi all,
  
  I've been playing around with an excellent circuit simulator applet.
  I had some circuit prototypes from a few years
  back. I copied the circuits in the java applet and did a bunch of
  modifications, testing all the way to see if the applet actually
  duplicated original real time component parameters and circuit
  changes.
  It did and it follows all the rules and allows you to simulate many
  different circuits and conditions. Many of you will realize what a
  time saver this simulator is. I have had hours of fun with it and am
  now using it to test some ideas that I am working on. I hope you all
  love it as much as I do. It is really useful,
  
  Here's the link
  
  http://www.alternate-energy.net/aps/circuit_simulator05.html
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator

2005-03-10 Thread Anti-Fossil

thanks for the link, cool simulator!

AntiFossil
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Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 9:29 PM
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 I know its does not cover everything but it is quite useful and a great
teaching tool.
 On another level it is nothing compared to some of the  software that I
have seen. Just the same it gets the job done. I copied some breadboarded
voltage doublers and triplers I had lying around by drawing the circuit in
the api. At the time of building the original protos, I had done all sorts
of modifications with real components, testing various effects on the
breadboards etc.
 I then spent hours, studing various  simulations/operating parameters on
some of the circuits  I m working on and
 the program reacts correctly and gives out real time data corresponding
with my original breadboards as well as correctly simulating original
operating modification specs. So it is accurate.
 Just as a time saver in trying out new ideas, collecting circuit data,
scope shots, it does the job quite well with no fuss and its free.

 ---Original Message---
  From: Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator
  Sent: 10 Mar 2005 02:10:04
 
   ...not bad.
 
   As as student I was exposed to all the mainstream simulators (p-spice,
microcap, etc.). But there is one that I've been using for about five years
called TINA Pro. It is the most comprehensive simulator package that I've
seen so far that doesn't cost thousands of dollars.
 
   http://www.designsoftware.com/
 
   Last time I checked, it was $50.00 and there is a student version that
you can download for free!
 
   Mike
 
   info [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
   Hi all,
 
   I've been playing around with an excellent circuit simulator applet.
   I had some circuit prototypes from a few years
   back. I copied the circuits in the java applet and did a bunch of
   modifications, testing all the way to see if the applet actually
   duplicated original real time component parameters and circuit
   changes.
   It did and it follows all the rules and allows you to simulate many
   different circuits and conditions. Many of you will realize what a
   time saver this simulator is. I have had hours of fun with it and am
   now using it to test some ideas that I am working on. I hope you all
   love it as much as I do. It is really useful,
 
   Here's the link
 
   http://www.alternate-energy.net/aps/circuit_simulator05.html
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator

2005-03-10 Thread Doug Younker

Far out.  A time saver for those who can make practical use of it, but a
time waster for those of us who will use it to see what if, with no plan in
mind.  Any it's bookmarked here, thanks for the effort and sharing.
Doug
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Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 7:13 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] circuit simulator


:
:
: Hi all,
:
: I've been playing around with an excellent circuit simulator applet.
: I had some circuit prototypes from a few years
: back. I copied the circuits in the java applet and did a bunch of
: modifications, testing all the way to see if the applet actually
: duplicated original real time component parameters and circuit
: changes.
: It did and it follows all the rules and allows you to simulate many
: different circuits and conditions. Many of you will realize what a
: time saver this simulator is. I have had hours of fun with it and am
: now using it to test some ideas that I am working on. I hope you all
: love it as much as I do. It is really useful,
:
: Here's the link
:
: http://www.alternate-energy.net/aps/circuit_simulator05.html
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
: Get your daily alternative energy news
:
: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/next_generation_grid
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Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator

2005-03-10 Thread Doug Younker


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Just as a time saver in trying out new ideas, collecting circuit data, scope
shots, it does the job quite well with no fuss and its free.


AND it doesn't take up any of my demising hard drive space :)  Thank you
Michael for the directions to the inexpensive software applications.
Doug

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Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator

2005-03-10 Thread Guag Meister

Hi All ;

 AND it doesn't take up any of my demising hard drive
 space 

FireFox reported that it needed the Java Runtime
Environemnt.  That's about 150 MEGA bytes.  Are you
sure about no hard disk space?

Best Regards,

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Thailand




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Re: [Biofuel] circuit simulator

2005-03-10 Thread info


tallex wrote,
most computers have the java runtime environment installed at least. If you 
don't have java installed on your computer, you are missing out on significant 
content on the net. The install space is insignificant on any windows platform 
running at least 600.

The simulator runs fine in most environments. If you are having problems, use 
IE 5+ and it works fine.
tallex



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  Hi All ;
  
   AND it doesn't take up any of my demising hard drive
   space
  
  FireFox reported that it needed the Java Runtime
  Environemnt.ÊÊThat's about 150 MEGA bytes.ÊÊAre you
  sure about no hard disk space?
  
  Best Regards,
  
  Peter G.
  Thailand
  
  
  
  
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