What is the current offering that would be better than MS Blue? All I know about is they can install regular multisim for a 30 day eval, but that doesn't really work for a customer who only needs to tweak a file once or twice a year.

As we discussed above, for your specific application, the eval extension is the best approach. Unfortunately, there isn't a better offering for occasional annual viewing of Multisim files. But depending on the complexity of the circuit, Multisim Live might work for you. It now includes both analog and digital components at multisim.com.


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Is it possible to change the simulation steps in multisim? (more exact and more detailed simulation results). I have an output that changes quite fast in time, so at the moment the measurements are very rough and unrefined

From the top menu bar, if I go to Tools -> Database -> Database Manager, the application locks up and I will have to use Windows task manager to close it out. Eventlog shows that "database.dll" is the reason why multisim.exe got hosed.

I deleted all 3 database files and performed a repair of the application using the installation disk, but that did not resolve the issue. I also uninstalled multisim and deleted the database folder from the ProgramData directory but that did not work as well

I've played around with multisim for a couple years now, but just now began to really utilize the simulation features of the program. I noticed that transient analysis of very basic circuits seem to operate just fine, but anything more than that (especially those utilizing pwm controls) bog down after some ridiculously short period of time. Also, before it freezes, things like the oscilloscope output operate quite slowly. I've attached my circuit for reference, and help from all you wonderful folks out there. What am I doing wrong?

When a VI that you have built for Multisim has some sort of error, Multisim is unable to load it at startup, and simply does not shows up in the Instruments toolbar. Typical errors are related to the multisimInformation file and info not correlating to the main template VI, or some execution error on the main template VI.

I'm trying to build a smps but want to simulate it on multisim first before I buy all the components. The buck has a 6.3V dc input and will have a 5V dc output at 2 amps. I've designed a buck converter and it seems to work when I supply 12V dc with 400kHZ at 83% duty cycle into the gate of the mosfet. I'm trying to get my design with a gate driver but it doesn't seem to work. I put VCC at 12 and put 5V dc at the input (I'm planning on using a microcontroller). For some reason it's not working! I don't have to use a microcontroller but would need some feedback circuitry. 2351a5e196

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