Multisim Tutorial
Multisim Tutorial
Multisim Tutorial
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Component
Toolbar
Simulation Toolbar
Virtual Component Toolbar
Ammeter/
Voltmeter Instrument
Toolbar Toolbar
1. Open/Create Schematic
2. Place Components
To Place Components click on Place/Components. On the Select Component
Window click on Group to select the components needed for the circuit. Click OK to
place the component on the schematic.
Figure 1: Select Resistor Figure 2: Select DC voltage
For example to select resistors and the DC source shown in Figure 3 click on Place/
Components. In Group select Basic scroll down to Resistors and select the value
of the resistor needed to construct the circuit, for this example select 1k. To place
DC source click on Sources in Group and select DC Source. As shown in Figure 1
and Figure 2 respectively.
4. Rotate Components
To rotate the components right click on the Resistor to flip the component on 90
Clockwise (Ctrl +R) and 90 Counter Clockwise (Ctrl+Shift+R).
7. Grounding:
All circuits must be grounded before the circuit can be simulated. Click on Ground in
the toolbar to ground the circuit. If the circuit is not grounded Multisim will not run the
simulation.
Ground
Figure 9: Grounding
8. Simulation:
To simulate the completed circuit Click on Simulate/Run or F5. This feature can
also be accessed from the toolbar as shown in the Figure 10 below.
RUN STOP
PAUSE
Multisim offers multiple ways to analyze the circuit using virtual instruments. Some of
the basic instruments needed for this lab are described below.
1) Multimeter
Use the Multimeter to measure AC or DC voltage or current, and resistance
or decibel loss between two nodes in a circuit. To use the Multimeter click on
the Multimeter button in the Instruments toolbar and click to place its icon on
the workspace. Double-click on the icon to open the instrument face, which is
used to enter settings and view measurements.
To use the instrument, click on the Wattmeter button in the Instruments toolbar
and click to place its icon on the workspace. The icon is used to wire the
Wattmeter to the circuit. Double-click on the icon to open the instrument face,
which is used to enter settings and view measurements. Reference Figure 15 for
more details.
1. The Agilent Mulitmeter Instrument can also be used to measure and simulate
circuits with more accuracy. To use the multimeter click on the Agilent
Multimeter tool button, place its icon on the workspace and double-click on
the icon to open the instrument. Click on the Power button to switch on the
instrument. For more information Reference MULTISIM Instruction
Manual.pdf
The ammeter offers advantages over the multimeter for measuring current in a
circuit. It takes up less space in a circuit and you can rotate its terminals to suit
your layout. Always connect the ammeter in series with the load. To place
Ammeter click on View--- Toolbar --- Select Measurement Components. See
Figure 17 on how to use the Ammeter.
Ammeter Voltmeter