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Instantly see current direction, voltage, and device power dissipation in different colours!

Instantly see potential hot spots in your circuit and know when it happens!

VisualSpice Animated Schematics

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The animation feature lets you to see the current, current direction, voltage, and power used by circuit components directly in the schematic during the simulation. It also lets you control the simulation speed so that you can see in slow motion what exactly is happening with your circuit.

Current Animation and Scale Range
The current is animated to show both magnitude and direction of the current in each wire using different sized arrows pointing in the direction of the current flow. The min scale value sets the threshold. Any values below the min value are not shown in the schematic (taken as zero). When the current is at or above the max value, the arrow will be the largest size. All values in between are automatically scaled between the min and max values for the size of the arrow. The actual value for the current is also displayed close to the arrow as a floating point number.

Voltage Animation and Scale Range
The voltage is animated as different colours for each wire in the schematic. BLUE indicates a negative voltage (with respect to ground) and a RED wire indicates a positive voltage on any particular wire. The min scale value sets the threshold. Any voltage below that value is shown as a black wire. Values in between are automatically scaled and a colour between BLUE and RED indicates the value. The redder the wire means more positive, bluer means more negative.

Power Animation and Scale
Each device is drawn to show it's power dissipation. Values lower then the min value the device is drawn black. Values at or above the max value, the device is drawn as RED. Values in between are scaled so that the more red the more power it is dissipating.

Power Animation and Scale

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