Except for one thing; electrons flow out of the negative side of the power source and flow through the circuit towards the positive side of the battery. The graphic animation is actually called "hole current" or the path of positive potential (which doesn't actually move through the circuit). Real current is the flow of negatively charged electrons moving towards the potential attraction of the positive side of the power source. Any actual EE student is taught "electron flow" or "electron current". You learn to look at current backwards from 98% of RU-vid videos that tend to show and explain positive potential as "current flow". Nothing changes on the way a circuit works, but understanding real current flow makes it easier to understand the difference between NPN and PNP transistors and how they work.
It looks pretty cool but the way of indicating current is misleading. Current always move to the same speed regardless the amount of electrons involved. Would it be possible to change this or clarify the concept? Thanks
I really liked the app. I bought it and used a bit. Is there a way to fix the wires pathing? Sometimes I try to connect some wire in a way that doesn't look messy, but the app changes it automatically. Also, is there a way to add come other components? eg: add a ldr?
How about adding text labels to components eg: R1, R2, C1, C2? Also the ability to add small text areas free-floating on the canvas in order to describe different areas of a circuit?
this is awesome. but some features remain to be perfect: 1. select components with window and multiselect 2. remove the background 3. EU Style resistor and coil symbols
Ok. So, if you make a circuit, is there a way to see if the circuit has the correct componentry and works before making the same circuit on a board and make it operative to see if it works. There is no use drawing a circuit if it doesn't work, is there?
I love EveryCiruit! I used in my School and say to other peoples becuse some peoples cant understand how Elektric works at this way it is easy Realy thank you!
why do i have the feeling that you just took the free falstad.com/circuit applet and changed its name and looks? ah yes, you sell it if that's so, you should at least mention that this is based on falstad's work
Hi bro This app is so great ,I want to learn more by it on my computer, but every time I go to the web,,it seems that is only on the mobile phones. Would you tell my what I should do to use it on the computer??
Is this app "Everycircuit" part of Electrodroid app?..I saw that ElectroDroid is also available in windows phone store...of course it is not free..but the question is: does the ElectroDroid for WP also includes Everycircuit app?..can someone clarify this for me please!?
How do you draw wires to connect in specific points? On the free trial my circuit keeps trying to make confusing and messy connections and won't let me draw wires.
Hey, how to make the Workspace bigger? And how can i copy my creation of a led? i want to simulate a whole led strip. And why can't i ask something without buying this app?
You are right, but the conventional current is the one used for circuit analysis, and this takes the direction of the movement of the positive charges displaced due to the flow of electrons that causes a voltage drop.
I like every circus but there some things I'm having trouble with. I've made a diode bridge but the output eave firm isn't showing the d.c very wl visually as it does on otheres
Question : is this for Grounds of Electronic OR may I can simulate my circuit and looks as a sample : witch Transistor works greater of two that I choose in a shop ( mercateo.com ) but not buying now ... and help me to make a choice ??? BF241 or BF240 … ? Thanks 🙋🏼♂️
please can any 1 tel me is there a way to get this thing on my computer and use it without going online just purchased this for my pc and must say loving it,just dont want to connect to the internet each time to use it
why is It not like a real life simulation ? for example : simple circuit, dc power and resistor . If i measure the voltage across the resistor , it should show that the voltage should drop close to 0V while i use very very small ohm resistor (like almost to behave like close circuit without resistor). I usually use 123circuit which behave like real one.
claystudiofx A 5v power source will always give you 5v. It doesn't matter what load (resistor value) you put on the output. A constant current source will give you a different voltage for every load you put on the output. If you set it to 1 amp and you put a 1 ohm resistor on the output, the resistor will drop 1 volt. But if you switch the resistor to 10 ohms, it will drop 10 volts. The voltage drop also depends on the source impedance, but most simulators don't simulate that.
Where in the hell do you find the values you use for mosfets? I don't see a single one of the parameters you use for a mosfet anywhere on any datasheet. I also can't seem to find any documentation for the program anywhere on your website. So how in the @$^@^ is someone supposed to figure out how to put in components compatible with real world items when you don't include instructions and don't include recognizable values or units?
I like how someone paid you to read a clearly promotional script without you having sufficient narration experience. I makes it sound almost like a genuine recommendation. I will definitely give this product a try if it's free for personal desktop use. *UPD*: Nope -Chuck Testa- paid for anything more complex than baby steps.
I'm guessing that no real engineer will use this as there are far better (more $$$) programs uses in the professional industry, As a hobbyist this works just fine.
broderp I am a hobbyist here. I am learning electronics by watching animation and pcb simulations. I love seeing the movements of electrons like what I am seeing here.