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Circuit Wizard 1.15: The Ultimate Tool for Circuit Design and Simulation


Circuit Wizard 1.15: A Complete Guide for Beginners




If you are interested in circuit design and simulation, you might have heard of Circuit Wizard 1.15, a software that combines both features in one package. Circuit Wizard 1.15 is a product of New Wave Concepts, a company that specializes in developing educational and professional software for electronics, engineering and science.




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Circuit Wizard 1.15 is a powerful tool that allows you to create, test and print your own circuit diagrams and PCB layouts. It also lets you simulate your circuits using various components, such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, LEDs, switches, sensors, motors and more. You can even connect your circuits to real hardware using the built-in interface.


In this article, we will show you how to download and install Circuit Wizard 1.15 for Windows 10/8/7, how to use its main features and functions, and how to troubleshoot some common issues. We will also provide some tips and tricks to help you optimize your circuit design and simulation experience.


How to Download and Install Circuit Wizard 1.15 for Windows 10/8/7




One of the advantages of Circuit Wizard 1.15 is that it is compatible with most Windows operating systems, including Windows 10/8/7. However, before you download and install the software, you need to make sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements:


  • Processor: Pentium III or higher



  • Memory: 64 MB RAM or higher



  • Hard disk space: 50 MB or higher



  • Display: 800 x 600 pixels or higher



  • Sound card: optional



  • Printer: optional



  • USB port: required for hardware interface



If your computer meets these requirements, you can proceed to download and install Circuit Wizard 1.15 by following these steps:




  • Click on the Products tab and select Circuit Wizard from the drop-down menu.



  • Click on the Download button and choose the version that suits your needs. There are three versions available: Standard Edition, Professional Edition and Education Edition. The Standard Edition is suitable for hobbyists and enthusiasts, the Professional Edition is suitable for advanced users and professionals, and the Education Edition is suitable for teachers and students.



  • Save the file to your computer and run it once the download is complete.



  • Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation process.



  • Launch the software from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut.



How to Use Circuit Wizard 1.15




Circuit Wizard 1.15 has a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to use even for beginners. The main window consists of four parts: the toolbar, the menu bar, the workspace and the status bar.


The toolbar contains icons that allow you to access various functions and tools, such as creating a new file, opening an existing file, saving a file, printing a file, undoing or redoing an action, cutting or copying an object, zooming in or out, selecting a component or a tool, running a simulation or connecting to hardware.


The menu bar contains menus that allow you to access more options and settings, such as file management, editing, viewing, inserting, drawing, simulating, interfacing, analyzing, configuring and help.


The workspace is where you can create and edit your circuit diagrams and PCB layouts. You can drag and drop components from the component library on the left side of the workspace or use the drawing tools on the right side of the workspace. You can also adjust the properties of each component by double-clicking on it or right-clicking on it.


The status bar shows information about your current project,


such as


the file name,


the mode (circuit diagram or PCB layout),


the zoom level,


the grid size,


the cursor position


and


the simulation status.


To create a circuit diagram using Circuit Wizard 1.15,


you can follow these steps:


Create a new file by clicking on


the New icon on


the toolbar or selecting File > New from


the menu bar.


Select Circuit Diagram as


the type of file


and click OK.


Select a component from


the component library on


the left side of


the workspace or use


the Insert > Component menu option.


Drag and drop


the component onto


the workspace where you want it to be placed.


Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have all




  • Connect the components by using wires or buses from the drawing tools on the right side of the workspace or use the Draw > Wire or Draw > Bus menu options.



  • Edit the properties of each component by double-clicking on it or right-clicking on it. You can change its name, value, orientation, color and other parameters.



  • Save your circuit diagram by clicking on the Save icon on the toolbar or selecting File > Save from the menu bar.



To create a PCB layout using Circuit Wizard 1.15, you can follow these steps:


Create a new file by clicking on the New icon on


the toolbar or selecting File > New from


the menu bar.


Select PCB Layout as


the type of file


and click OK.


Select


the board size


and shape


from


the options available


or use


the Configure > Board Size menu option.


You can choose between standard sizes,


custom sizes,


or predefined shapes such as rectangles,


circles,


or hexagons.


Select


the layer mode


from


the options available


or use


the Configure > Layer Mode menu option.


You can choose between single-sided,


double-sided


or multi-layered boards.


Select


the components


from


the component library


on


the left side of


the workspace


or use


the Insert > Component menu option.


Drag and drop


the components onto


the workspace where you want them to be placed.


You can use


the Auto Place function


to automatically arrange them


or use


the Edit > Auto Place menu option.


Connect


the components by using tracks,


vias,


pads,


holes,


jumper wires,


copper areas,


text labels,


or other tools from


the drawing tools on


the right side of


the workspace or use


the Draw menu options.


You can use


the Auto Route function


to automatically route them


or use


the Edit > Auto Route menu option.


Edit


the properties of each component by double-clicking on it or right-clicking on it.


You can change its name,


value,


orientation,


color,


layer,


and other parameters.


Save your PCB layout by clicking on


the Save icon on


the toolbar or selecting File > Save from


the menu bar.




How to Simulate Your Circuits Using Circuit Wizard 1.15




Circuit Wizard 1.15 allows you to simulate your circuits using various methods and modes. You can simulate your circuits in real time or step by step mode. You can also simulate your circuits using analog or digital signals. You can even simulate your circuits using virtual instruments such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, logic analyzers and more.


To simulate your circuits using Circuit Wizard 1.15, you can follow these steps:


Create or open a circuit diagram file by clicking on


the New icon or


the Open icon on


the toolbar or selecting File > New or File > Open from


the menu bar.


Select


the simulation mode


from


the options available


on


the toolbar or use


the Simulate menu options.


You can choose between Real Time mode,


Step By Step mode,


Analog mode,


Digital mode,


or Mixed mode.


Real Time mode simulates your circuit continuously as you edit it.


Step By Step mode simulates your circuit one step at a time as you click on


the Step icon


on


the toolbar or press F5 key.


Analog mode simulates your circuit using analog signals such as voltage,


current,


and resistance.


Digital mode simulates your circuit using digital signals such as logic levels,


clocks,


and counters.


Mixed mode simulates your circuit using both analog and digital signals.


Select


the simulation speed


from


the options available


on


the toolbar or use


the Simulate > Speed menu option.


You can choose between Slow,


Normal,


Fast,


or Custom speed.


Slow speed simulates your circuit at one tenth of its normal speed.


Normal speed simulates your circuit at its normal speed.


Fast speed simulates your circuit at ten times its normal speed.


Custom speed simulates your circuit at a speed that you specify in milliseconds per step.


Select


the simulation instruments


from


the options available


on


the toolbar or use


To connect your circuits to hardware using Circuit Wizard 1.15, you can follow these steps:


Create or open a circuit diagram file by clicking on


the New icon or


the Open icon on


the toolbar or selecting File > New or File > Open from


the menu bar.


Select


the interface mode


from


the options available


on


the toolbar or use


the Interface menu options.


You can choose between Arduino mode,


Raspberry Pi mode,


PIC mode,


Genie mode,


or Custom mode.


Arduino mode allows you to connect your circuits to Arduino boards using the Arduino IDE and the Arduino library.


Raspberry Pi mode allows you to connect your circuits to Raspberry Pi boards using the Python language and the GPIO library.


PIC mode allows you to connect your circuits to PIC microcontrollers using the PICkit programmer and the MPLAB X IDE.


Genie mode allows you to connect your circuits to Genie microcontrollers using the Genie software and the Genie cable.


Custom mode allows you to connect your circuits to custom hardware using the USB port and the Circuit Wizard driver.


Select


the device type


from


the options available


on


the toolbar or use


the Interface > Device menu option.


You can choose between different models and versions of Arduino boards,


Raspberry Pi boards,


PIC microcontrollers,


Genie microcontrollers,


or custom hardware.


Select


the device port


from


the options available


on


the toolbar or use


the Interface > Port menu option.


You can choose between different USB ports,


serial ports,


or parallel ports that are connected to your device.


Connect


your device to your computer using the appropriate cable or adapter.


Connect


your circuit components to your device using wires,


breadboards,


or other methods.


You can use


the Interface > Pinout menu option


to view


the pinout diagram of your device


and


the Interface > Wiring menu option


to view


the wiring diagram of your circuit.


Upload


your circuit program to your device by clicking on


Conclusion




Circuit Wizard 1.15 is a versatile and user-friendly software that can help you design, simulate and connect your circuits to hardware. It supports various devices and platforms, such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PIC, Genie and custom hardware. It also provides various tools and instruments to help you create, test and analyze your circuits. Whether you are a hobbyist, an enthusiast, a student, a teacher or a professional, Circuit Wizard 1.15 can help you bring your circuit ideas to life.


If you want to learn more about Circuit Wizard 1.15, you can visit the official website of New Wave Concepts at https://www.new-wave-concepts.com/. You can also download a free trial version of the software and try it out for yourself. You can also find more resources and tutorials on the internet or in the help files of the software.


We hope that this article has given you a comprehensive overview of Circuit Wizard 1.15 and its features and functions. We hope that you have enjoyed reading it and learned something new. Thank you for your attention and happy circuit designing! 4e3182286b


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