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Dual capacitor paradox

Started by captainpecan, May 05, 2022, 01:36:34 PM

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kolbacict

Try here.  Multisim.
I tried to do it in different ways. The result was always less than one.

captainpecan

Great info guys, thank you for sharing.

onepower

kolbacict
QuoteTry here.  Multisim.
I tried to do it in different ways. The result was always less than one.

Oh the old multisim, what version are you running?.

I remember back in the day when the internet was still a fad and P2P was criminal I stumbled onto this strange multisim program through Yahoo/Napster/Limewire. I thought, my god where do these people come from?, how is this even possible to simulate circuits?, lol.

Apparently the real trick is finding people orders of magnitude more intelligent than ourselves and trying to absorb even a fraction of what they know. If we can do this then who knows what is possible?...

Regards
AC








kolbacict

Quote from: onepower on May 07, 2022, 04:19:20 AM

Oh the old multisim, what version are you running?.
multisim11, more than ten years of this version.
This is the technique I'm currently working with.
   Microsoft Windows XP Professional
   5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Сборка 2600
Microsoft Corporation
NVIDIA
AWRDACPI
X86
x86 Family 15 Model 44 Stepping 2 AuthenticAMD ~1607 МГц
BIOS   Award Software International, Inc. F17, 22.09.2005
RAM 1Gb  :'(

I have everything old, computer. programs, internet.
new programs just won't work.
By the way, the model files themselves have been preserved.
attached below.



gyulasun


Hi kolbacict, 

If you wish to use another circuit simulator which is much more up to date with the newer components since 2011 than your Multisim and can still run under Windows XP,  then there is the Micro-Cap from Spectrum Software. 
Last year they made it fully free (its original price was around 3500 USD) and downloadable from here: http://www.spectrum-soft.com/download/download.shtm     
(The owner of the company retired last year and finished business that was said to be the reason for making all the software versions free.)   
Maybe it would be worth trying as an additional simulator to play with.