I've heard of Proteus and Falstad, but never looked into them because I'm
entrenched in my current suite of free CAD tools and so far I havn't seen
anything that will nudge me out. The biggest fear I have is that a tool
will get abandoned, so having them installed on my local system is a must.
To give some more context around some of the design decisions, I'll do a
quick summary of the power supply design process here:
A main goal was to only use off-the-shelf magnetics. The transformer was
chosen to have the highest available HV winding magnetizing inductance, to
limit the reactive
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I've been using Proteus for many years. I'm sure I've saved lots of money
on wasted boards. Also often see better ways of doing things while
simulating.
Tom
On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 11:41 AM gregebert wrote:
> Just curious to know how many of you run logic and/or analog simulations
> on your
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On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 3:12 AM Adam Piórko wrote:
> The prices of both IN14 and NL7037 are insane.
>
> I'm keeping an eye on the NL7037 listing - the seller