A Girl And A Glue Gun

~upd~: Electronics Workbench V10 0 Power Pro

Its claim to fame was the "Virtual Instruments" interface—oscilloscopes, function generators, and multimeters that looked and acted like real benchtop hardware. This made it the go-to "sandbox" for engineers who didn't want to blow up real components while testing high-power circuits. Why It’s Remembered Fondly

: Beyond basic DC/AC analysis, the Power Pro edition included Monte Carlo analysis and temperature sweeps to test how circuits would behave under varying real-world conditions. electronics workbench v10 0 power pro

Have you used Electronics Workbench V10.0 Power Pro? Share your memories or current projects in the comments. Its claim to fame was the "Virtual Instruments"

: It combines Multisim for schematic capture and simulation with Ultiboard for PCB layout and routing. Have you used Electronics Workbench V10

Designing the logical representation of the circuit. In V10.0, the "netlist"—a text-based map of the circuit—is automatically generated from this schematic.

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