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LogicWorks can be both an educational tool, that helps you practice your capability to use digital logic concepts, and a very efficient test tool that can determine the viability of a circuit design. Circuit design Interactive circuit Digital logic Circuit Design Simulate Digital. Circuit Tracks is an extraordinary standalone groovebox for the modern producer. With two refined polyphonic digital synth tracks, four drum tracks, creative FX and on-the-go capabilities, it’s the perfect hands-on device for the agile music maker.

Offers you the possibility to design circuits by applying digital logic concepts and test the results by simulating the effects.

What's new in LogicWorks 4.7.9:

Circuit (demo) Mac Os 11

  • Fixed problem with tool palette that occurred under OS X 10.12.5.
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LogicWorks provides simple tools and an organized environment for quickly creating visual representations for circuits. The app is great as an educational tool since it allows you to practice digital logic concepts.

LogicWorks offers you the possibility to simulate the effects of a certain circuit: this way you can test its viability without actually taking the time to make the physical connections between different instruments.

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To get started, you must draw the circuit in the schematic editor: it comes with interactive connection tracing (it will automatically detect signal line connections), bussing and multi level undo and redo capabilities. Moreover, you can make your own text annotations.

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The LogicWorks editor enables you to copy/cut/paste circuit elements, can reroute lines when you move symbols, allows you to set up your own device symbols and define their internal circuit and much more.

Since the editor is connected to a digital simulator, both the device parameters changes and the signal connections changes are expressed in timing waveforms that will be visible in the Design Timing area.

The LogicWorks Simulator can show multiple signals at the same time, enables you to create a single timing value for a group of signals and comes with built-in support for ROMs, PLAs and RAMs.

To learn more about what you can achieve using LogicWorks, you can consult the extensive user manual that in included in the Help area.

Last and not least, the LogicWorks export files are compatible with the more complex and powerful DesignWorks application: you can draw your test circuit in LogicWorks and then you can use DesignWorks for a more in depth analysis.

LogicWorks can be both an educational tool, that helps you practice your capability to use digital logic concepts, and a very efficient test tool that can determine the viability of a circuit design.

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Introduction

MacSpice simulates and analyses electronic circuits that can range in complexity from a single resistor to an integrated circuit comprising tens-of-thousands of devices. It has users who range in experience from novices to retired integrated circuit designers. It is used at various universities internationally for research and teaching.

MacSpice runs on Intel architecture Apple Macintosh computers. It is compatible with, Berkeley Spice 3f5 but incorporates many improvements to Spice 3f5 – from simple bug-fixes to entirely new commands, algorithms and solution strategies. For example: the memory leaks that affected Spice 3f5 have been cured; new algorithms have been developed to facilitate the simulation of large circuits, and to reduce simulation time; MacSpice provides a robust multi-parameter optimizer and facilities for inter-process communication with other applications.

What MacSpice Does

Circuit simulation is a way of building and testing virtual models of electronic devices. It is usually cheaper and quicker to simulate a design than to build a prototype. MacSpice requires a text-file description of the circuit as input. This 'netlist' is a list of components and the nodes they connect to. Users may prepare netlists with a text editor, or derive them from a circuit diagram using a third-party schematic-capture application. MacSpice then builds a numerical model of the circuit and analyses this.

A command interpreter (shell) is used to specify the types of analyses that are required and how the results should be processed, saved or displayed. The high quality of the MacSpice command interpreter makes the automation of tasks straightforward.

Simulation is a tool, not a magic-wand. The quality of the results depends on the accuracy of the netlist and the device models used. Within Spice most devices are ideal – its resistor, for example, has just one property: resistance. A real resistor has parasitic inductance and capacitance; if these have a significant influence on the circuit, they must be added explicitly to the netlist.

Learn to Use MacSpice

MacSpice helps the user by providing error messages, warnings and explanatory notes. Users will, however, need to supplement these with following reference and training and information:

  • New Spice User:
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  • Experienced MacSpice User:

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