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NI Multisim 14.2 gives students the tools needed to analyze circuit behavior. Multisim is an industry-standard, best-in-class SPICE simulation environment. This program is the foundation of the NI circuits teaching solution. It was designed to build expertise through practical application in designing, prototyping, and testing electrical circuits. The Multisim design approach helps you save prototype iterations and optimize printed circuit board (PCB) designs earlier in the process.

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NI Multisim will help to engage students and reinforce theory. As a unified environment, you can use it to teach and learn analog, digital and power electronics.

This program will help you understand circuits faster with intuitive graphical simulation. Students will gain standardized skills with a powerful design tool that is used across multiple industries. Multiple Circuits Applications, One Tool. Teach Foundational Analog, Digital, and Power Circuits ConceptsStudents can use 20 different analyses in Multisim to help them fully understand circuit behavior in analog, digital, and power classes throughout college and university. Multisim includes analyses from basic transient and AC simulation to advanced parameter sweeps and noise simulation. Accurate SPICE Simulation With the Latest Electronic ComponentsMultisim is equipped with over 36,000 components validated by leading semiconductor manufacturers.

The comprehensive Multisim library of up-to-date amplifiers, diodes, transistors, and switch mode power supplies paired with advanced simulation makes it possible to cover a wide variety of topics faster. From Simulation to Hardware. Transition to the Lab With Seamless Integration to NI ELVIS and myDAQMultisim integrates seamlessly with myDAQ and the NI Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (NI ELVIS). With these education and laboratory platforms, students can compare simulated homework results to acquired laboratory results in a single environment. Move to PCB Layout for Complete Project DesignWith Multisim and the Ultiboard layout and routing software, students and circuit designers can use the same environment as a professional-grade PCB design and prototyping environment. From Teaching to Research. Optimized Design PerformanceOptimize the performance of circuits earlier in the design flow to meet specifications and reduce prototype iterations.

The combination of advanced simulation (such as Monte Carlo analysis and temperature sweeps) with a powerful component library and integration with PCB layout saves you days of development work and reduces design costs. Power Electronics Design With Greater EaseEvaluate transient response, visualize steady-state ripples, determine power efficiency, and review thermal performance with the Multisim library of advanced power components such as power MOSFETs, IGBTs, and switching controllers.This software license is for students. By Egbert Most on December 12, 2017This is an amazing tool, intuitive to the extent that you only need some basic EE knowledge to get started with simple components and circuits. It helps to have a basic kit of some EE hardware, and LabView and myDAQ to play and test before actually building controls.Getting the Student Editions and some associated kits from Studica and/or NI gets you up and running quick, before you need to get serious about learning the more advanced stuff.Learning new things is cool and fun, you should try it!Location: Connecticut. Very helpful. By Jerry Newman on April 18, 2017Good morning.I'm happy to rate the program with a 4. I'm retired as a full time professor, but still teach as an adjunct part time at age 71.

The only thing that I don't like about edition 14 and edition 13 did the same thing. If I put ammeters in an amplifier circuit, the program messes up the sine-wave output. Voltmeters are fine.

I guess its a software design problem. So I just use Ohm's Law to calculate my current flow. But it's a great price, especially for students with today's academic costs. Best of luck with what you guys do.Location: Atoka TN. Great product.

By Lenny Chambers Jr on March 03, 2017It is so nice that I have this at home to use for my digital and analog classes. The only drawback that I have found is, the version at school is 2010. I made a circuit at home ahead of class so we wouldn't have to spend the class time finding all the components, when I took my flash drive into class, the saved file wouldn't open in the school's version.

We had to build the circuit all over again, if there's some sort of compatibility I can select when saving at home, I wasn't able to find it.I will say, the new version is really slick to work with. Overall an A product.Location: Collinsville Illinois. Multisim Student Edition. By Karl Cooper on February 13, 2017I was able to take my schematics from a computer running the professional edition at school and pull them up on my personal computer. They seem to be compatible. I have not tried to bring schematics created on my student edition and bring them into the professional edition.I have not seen any differences between the student edition and the professional edition in capability or available components.

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I am a second year electronics student.Also, the student edition of Multisim came with NI Ultiboard which is a bonus.I am very satisfied.Location: Manchester, NH. Seems to be pretty complete - but a lot to learn. By E Tyler on February 11, 2017This is a fairly full featured program that should suit a number of students. There is a lot to learn and understanding this type of tool will be beneficial both in school and later in industry.I was a little surprised to learn that the product updates offered online cannot be downloaded because there is no Standard Service Program subscription. So, what you download is what you get - no patches or updates.

That said, it is a good deal for the price.Location: California. Amazing. By Michael Lee Finney on August 26, 2016I recently downloaded MultiSim to do homework in EE. So far, given my limited experience, I would rate the product itself as 5 stars. I have no complaints or issues at this time. I rated it a 4 because of the difficultly of getting my student status confirmed. It couldn't auto-verify me, would not accept my schedule uploads and did not provide an option to give it my student email for a quick email send and receive verify.

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So, I had to go through support to get it verifiedLocation: Albemarle, NC Stanly Community College. Very good learning tool.

By Mike Rancourt on September 12, 2015I've used the 2001 version (v6) and now this version (14.1), both were engineering school requirements. I am very pleased with the feature-set of this Student Edition.Especially helpful is the Grapher, found at the bottom of the View menu. Instead of trying to awkwardly-crop Print-Screened photos of Multisim instruments. I can now configure the Grapher tool to print out nice-looking log-scale Bode Plots, O-Scope displays or pretty much any Multisim tool that has a readout. This has saved me hours composing lab reports for classes.After playing with the Grapher grid and displays, I had designed and simulated an active low-pass, hi-pass, and band-pass op-amp circuit in about fifteen minutes.Five minutes later, I had hooked up a virtual oscilloscope and Bode Plotter and fullscreen printouts of both.The process was very enjoyable and the software did not crash or slow down (although I certainly didn't push its limits) once.Overall, this is a solid piece of software with a lot of usable and accurate components for designing and simulating circuits.

The fact that I can configure and print out hard-copies of its own instrument readouts is an added-benefit I didn't know I needed until I started this year in school.I'm very pleased!Location: Maine. Excellent product!

By Kat.S on April 09, 2015I am new to electronics and electrical work. I'm a visual learner, was struggling to understand the behavior of different components within different circuits from reading a textbook alone. A fellow student suggested I use Multisim as a tool outside of the lab setting to create and solve circuits on my own. Multisim is a well designed, intuitive program. It is super user friendly, easy for beginners and has an extensive tutorial database.Location: Michigan. ni multisim 13.0. By Rodolfo Z.

Ortega on February 09, 2015I used this program when I was an engineering student at New Mexico State University. This is an easy to use electronic schematic program that is capable of making professional drawings. I worked for Physical Science Lab at NMSU and am presently retired with 27 years of service thru PSL at NMSU. I remained as a faculty staff member and recently purchased my copy at Studica. I am so impressed with my purchase that I strongly feel I will upgrade to this program up to the professional level sometime in the near future. If you like to do a lot of design work in electronics this is really worth purchasing it.

Student or faculty identity is required so get your permanent copy before you graduate in the field of electronics whether its technology or Engineering. I don't represent this company but I am giving you heads up that this program is as good as spice, easier to use, and that Studica offers a great deal on it.Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico. Ban pt akreditasi program studi. Works perfect.

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By Frank Ko on December 19, 2014I have used this software for years since when it was under the name 'Electronics Workbench'!It is extremely easy to use, easy to learn latest updates and produces not only great simulations but also wonderful screen captures of my circuit designs to be used in my classes at ITT-Tech.edu!For Christmas, would't it be wonderful if NI could increase the count of components on the board from 50 to 100 on our Student Versions? Just a thought!Cheers!Frank KoLocation: ITT-Tech.edu, Concord CA Campus. Multisim.