If you can accomodate some simulation inaccuracies, I suggest you try this circuit simulator. https://falstad.com/circuit/ Extremely frugal on resources.
Either you should choose a similar one (search the included lib or other people's lib) or make your own library. There are a few ways but I never tried really do...
Problems quickly arise when you want to test using parts off amazon or aliexpress. They rarely have manufacturer names, so getting matching spice models is a...
I spent a few minutes last night trying to get SPICE working in KiCad and ended up on google. It turns out they have some generic devices, but you're meant to download the SPICE...
Published on - 27th June 2012 15:31
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Hi All!
Here is the code to create a voltmeter and ammeter. Everyone has a "display of choice" so you can use this to drive whatever display you wish to add. The color coding of the wires is only as a reference to make construction easier. I understand from Allegro that the ACS758 can handle as much as 200 amps and 72 amps is about maximum for this code. Hope this is of use and helpful to others.
Re: CircuitLab simulation
Thanks, I'll keep that one in mind if I ever try to simulate a circuit again. :D
Demon Today, 06:17I had tried using that PWM board (FR120N, LR7843, D4184), but it the COB LED wouldn't completely turn off and I...