![]() Most of the time, I'm just trying to clean things up, but this results in the digram junctions changing. Selecting a bunch of components and then dragging causes wiring to get messed up. The fields for modifying a component's properties don't appear to be linked in a focus ring, and therefore I can't tab between them. The marquee (selection) mechanism should have the option of a bounding box, the "draw a selection" behavior goes against decades of muscle memory (not to mention the polygon "winds", making a selection action that much worse). The basic functionality is there, and I really like the visualization of current flow when a circuit is completed, but all of the UI interactions feel really hard to use, a few examples: Giving it 2 stars instead of one just because it is a nice visual tool for school students to explain basics of how elements work and give ability to create some "ideal world" schematics in a nice UI. Now modelling passives is annoying but reasonably feasible, modelling semiconductors is something is something you wouldn't even consider doing, especially when they have proper spice models and can be simply plugged in into any proper software. Let alone - parametrized models for semiconductors, not even reverse breakdown for diodes. You have to use equivalent schematic for every single passive because it doesn't have a concept of even such trivial things as parasitic resistance/capacitance/inductance (which seems so trivial to implement - I wouldn't think it is not available here). Got fooled by the nice UI and thought I could use it instead of free ltspice (or other similar open tool).Īpparently this tool doesn't go beyond sleek UI even in the most basic and trivial capabilities. This is extremely basic tool with fancy UI and almost nonexistent real life application * Dark mode and light mode can now be automatic or manual * Better contrast in the element popup editor * Resistance, Frequency, RMS, PP, Min and Max Voltage measurement mode on Gauge * Improved support for Arduino structs and arrays ![]() * Rotate command to quickly re-orient elements * Wire colors with controllable thickness Version 1.12.2 improves subcircuits and contains all the new features and bug fixes from the big 1.12 release: ![]() I hope you love the ease of simulating circuits with iCircuit!
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