
Some of the newer features include an Instrument probe which allows the user to take quick measurements around the circuit without placing instruments on the workspace. implementation of the experimental approach to circuit analysis is simple when using Multisim.

Twenty-one specially designed electronic communication experiments are provided for use with this computer controlled environment. results in an alternative to understanding of topic areas through the mathematics that make them possible. I have seen many enhancements and features added to Multisim in the years that I have been using the program. Breadboarding features as well as Tektronix and Agilent instruments that closely simulate real instruments in their presentation and operation are among the new features of Multisim. seamless liaison exists between National Instruments LabVIEW and Multisim creating two simulated worlds that connect directly to the physical laboratory. Designs may be quickly tested and altered in order to determine the effectiveness of the configuration. Unlike the impact of the restrictions of a singular physical laboratory on an inquiring mind. The simulated/physical liaison provides a versatile platform that promotes a new way of thinking about electronic circuit design and troubleshooting. In an environment which minimizes frustration and intimidation. This workbook is not meant to replace traditional laboratory methodology but rather to augment students’ hands-on learning experiences by applying features which are inconvenient to implement within the strict limitations of many RF communication laboratories. The design may then be transferred to physical 10 lab. a multiple choice and true/false choice question/answer feature which can easily be set up and submitted to teachers via e-mail and wizard features that design filters. asking questions and obtaining answers becomes non-intimidating. Every component in each experiment in this workbook may easily be replaced or have its value changed and the resulting simulation predicted and observed.Preface This workbook contains radio frequency (RF) applications to be used with Multisim. The experiments provided in this workbook are flexible when implemented within Multisim’s environment allowing the transition from theory to lab in an easy and satisfying manner. i LabVIEW instruments are used in the LabViewHarmonicComposition.
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Understanding RF Circuits with Multisim 10A Workbook with 21 Circuit Experiments By Tracy Shields Notice to the Reader The reader is expressly warned to consider and adopt all safety precautions that might be indicated by activities described herein and to avoid all potential hazards.
