For decades, the identity of an electrical engineer or an electronics hobbyist was tied to a physical space: the lab. It was a place of oscilloscopes, soldering irons, bins of resistors, and, most importantly, a powerful desktop workstation running industry-standard software like NI Multisim.
Chimera was a device the size of a thick hardback book. Its shell was milled from a single block of ESD-safe carbon composite. Inside, it housed not a standard processor, but a lattice of FPGA arrays wired to a custom analog backplane. The goal was simple: take a Multisim schematic, and instead of solving its equations with software, solve them with physics. A portable hardware emulator. A Multisim that you could hold in your hand, plug a probe into, and feel the real voltage bite back. multisim portable
However, there is a common pain point: installation. The full version of Multisim is resource-heavy, requires administrative privileges, and embeds itself deeply into the Windows registry. This is where the concept of a "Multisim Portable" version enters the conversation. Beyond the Lab Bench: The Rise of Multisim
While there is no "official" standalone portable version of National Instruments (NI) Multisim, the modern way to use its features on the go is through Multisim Live Its shell was milled from a single block
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