03-13-2007 05:59 PM
03-14-2007 05:00 AM
09-18-2007 07:03 AM
09-18-2007 08:51 AM
Which version of the software are you running? Go to Help >> About Multisim, if you see build version 10.0.144 or 10.0.175 then check the following link, this patch fixes a breadboard issue:
There is a more recent update named 10.0.1 however is a 270 MB download since it is a full installer, if you are interested then reply back asking for it with a detail description of which software you are running (Education, Student, etc.) so I can point you to the right place...
07-27-2008 06:59 PM
07-27-2008 07:11 PM
I can't comment on the DRC errors, but I do not believe you can have the VCC transfer to the breadboard as it is a virtual component. Try using a battery instead of the same voltage. None of the instruments to my knowledge will be visable in the breadboard either.
These are my observations and I could be wrong because I only had very little time with this in evaluation mode. I have the Power Pro and for some insane reason these things have still not been include with it. I have always said Power Pro should have everything in that all the other version have and this still hasn't been implemented.
I agree with another point you make. There should be 2 options with the breadboard. One option that allows you to manually wire up the circuit and another option that presents the circuit on the breadboard as pre-wired. This feature could be controlled by the instructor as to wheither or not he want you to wire the circuit as an assignment. In my case I would have no reason to manually wire a breadboard within the simulator as I have already designed the circuit and confirmed its operation and just need a visual reference for wiring my real breadboard. I know this is an extemely long feature request, but I wanted to be clear on what I was wanting.
02-27-2014 01:54 PM
I'm necro posting on this old thread to rehash the point - top notch versions should come with EVERYTHING, including breadboard sim. I shouldn't have to downgrade to Student to use a breadboard plugin. Heck, I tried installing the student version along-side Power Pro, and could not do so. NI have effectively locked us out of a part of the software as such.
What's the reasoning behind this? It can't be some corporate cash cow reason like "to sell you both versions of the software separately" because I can't even install Student alongside Power Pro.
Can you provide breadboard sim as a downloadable plugin, at least?
01-18-2015 10:40 AM
Hi... I have a school project to display my birthdate. I use the NI Mutlisim and followed my schematic exactly and after testing with a logic probe, I found out it wasn't correct. Even after re-wiring many times I am not sure what is wrong. My project is due soon and it counts as a major grade. Can you help me please?
01-18-2015 12:11 PM
@4royaladventure wrote:
Hi... I have a school project to display my birthdate. I use the NI Mutlisim and followed my schematic exactly and after testing with a logic probe, I found out it wasn't correct. Even after re-wiring many times I am not sure what is wrong. My project is due soon and it counts as a major grade. Can you help me please?
From the sparse information you gave us so far, we also cannot determine what's wrong of course.
(no information about the crcuit, no information about the display component, no information about anything!)
09-20-2020 10:01 AM
To: Ingo Foldvari
I do not think you answered the question. It sounds like you are saying to build the circuit in a breadboard view (your bullet step 3). The question is how to build the circuit in the schematic view and then convert it to an equivalent breadboard, with wires and components already in place that match the circuit that was built as a schematic.
If the conversion is a product feature, then great, please indicate the steps.
If it is not a product feature then too bad, it would be nice to have.
Students can be shown how to build a circuit in the schematic view. Then we want them to build the circuit in actual components. The breadboard view of the circuit they already built would help them place the actual components and wires on the breadboard. I am not experienced with Multisim, so any guidance you could provide would be helpful.