
: Missing ground reference or simulation not toggled on. Solution : Add a ground symbol to your circuit. Press the Space key or tap the play button.
EveryCircuit boasts a robust and growing component library that allows you to design any analog or digital circuit, from a simple voltage divider to a transistor‑level masterpiece.
Every circuit must have a Ground (GND) component. The simulator requires a zero-volt reference point to calculate all other voltages. Ensure at least one ground icon is wired to your circuit. Short Circuits everycircuit manual
This comprehensive manual provides the foundational knowledge, step-by-step procedures, and advanced techniques required to master the platform across its mobile and web versions. Getting Started with the Interface
Green represents positive voltage. Gray represents zero volts (ground). Orange/Red represents negative voltage. : Missing ground reference or simulation not toggled on
This is not a graph that appears after simulation; it draws live.
Flipping switches or pressing push buttons to open/close paths. Adjusting potentiometers to change resistance dynamically. EveryCircuit boasts a robust and growing component library
To overlay multiple signals (for example, comparing input voltage vs. output voltage in an amplifier), tap a second wire and select the Eye icon again. The workspace will display color-coded, stacked waveforms for easy comparison. 4. Advanced Simulation Techniques
Use EveryCircuit for rapid prototyping and education. Use LTSpice for final board-level simulation.