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Understanding the EveryCircuit Manual

EveryCircuit is an interactive mobile and web-based circuit simulation tool that allows users to build, test, and visualize electronic circuits in real time. Unlike traditional SPICE simulators, it emphasizes animated visualization (moving electrons, color-coded voltages, current flow). However, EveryCircuit does not ship with a traditional monolithic PDF manual. Instead, its “manual” is distributed across several built-in and online resources.

Accuracy & technical depth

7. Limitations & Workarounds (Pro Comparison)

| Feature | EveryCircuit | SPICE (LTspice) | Workaround in EC | |---------|--------------|------------------|------------------| | AC small-signal analysis | No (only phase plot with single AC source) | Yes | Use transient with sine input + measure output amplitude manually | | Monte Carlo / tolerances | No | Yes | Manual parameter sweep with sliders | | Subcircuit parameters | No | Yes | Copy-paste edited subcircuit | | Noise analysis | No | Yes | Add small random voltage source (pseudo-noise) | | Transmission lines | No | Yes | Approximate with LC ladder | | Temperature effects | No | Yes | Vary resistor values manually | everycircuit manual

The yellow dots flowed. The inverters flipped. But every seventh cycle, one dot would stop, dim, and then—impossibly—drift upward, out of the schematic, past the toolbar, into the white void of the simulation window’s margin. For basic components and transient analysis, the manual

Touch/Gesture Interaction: On mobile, you can generate arbitrary input signals by moving your finger across the screen or toggle switches with a single tap. you are greeted by a clean

Active Components

Part 1: Getting Started – The Interface Demystified

When you first open EveryCircuit (via the web app, Android, or iOS), you are greeted by a clean, white dynamic canvas. Unlike clunky, legacy simulators, EveryCircuit prioritizes visual learning.

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