06-10-2019 03:51 AM
Hi. I am developing some new circuitry in Multisim version 12.
The problem is after running numerous simulations, I believed that my model was finally complete.
I then moved to testing using a solderless breadboard only to realize the simulations were wrong.
Are there any others who have experienced this?
How did you resolve the issue?
06-10-2019 10:36 AM
Define "wrong". Slight differences? completely different?
Can you guarantee that you did not make any mistakes?
06-11-2019 01:12 AM
It's completely different.
I ordered the exact same components online that I used in the simulation and used the exact voltage to two decimal places.
The voltage, current, frequencies I measured from the solder-less breadboard were completely different from the simulation.
Should I proceed using the real world devices and ignore the Multi-sim simulation results?
Which is very disappointing.
@altenbach wrote:
Define "wrong". Slight differences? completely different?
Can you guarantee that you did not make any mistakes?
11-15-2019 06:41 AM
Depending on the component that you use for simulation the result may be different because of parameters like temperature, or even spice model used. Multisim default temperature is 27 deg. C. If you built an amplifier with transistors and try your circuit at a different temperature, you will get different result. You didn't post your circuit, so answering this question is difficult.