). Positive voltage is represented by bright green, ground/zero voltage is grey, and negative voltage appears as orange or red. Using the Built-In Oscilloscope
EveryCircuit boasts a robust library capable of simulating everything from basic physics projects to complex university-level engineering designs. Passive Components
Circuits can be marked as Private (visible only to you) or Public (shared with the world). Accessing the Community Library everycircuit manual
Find the (Light Emitting Diode) symbol. Tap and place it on the grid.
Connect a ground symbol (from the library) to the negative terminal of your DC source or to the common node of your circuit. Without ground, the simulation will not start. Passive Components Circuits can be marked as Private
The core power of EveryCircuit is its real-time, animated solver. Visual Anchors : Represent electrical current ( ). The faster they move, the higher the current. Color Shading : Represents voltage (
Use the button to mirror asymmetrical components like transistors or diodes. Wiring Components Tap a terminal (the open dot) on any component. Connect a ground symbol (from the library) to
Use the search bar to look up keywords like "Buck Converter," "Audio Amplifier," or "H-Bridge." Open a shared community design.
Build complex digital circuits using AND, OR, NOT, and Flip-Flops. 5.3 Saving and Sharing