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I admit it, I am spoilt. On my desktop PC I run LTspice and it does everything I need as far as circuit simulation is concerned.

But other times I only have my Chromebook and LTspice will not run on it so I need to find a substitute online circuit simulator. But everyone I have tried so far is restricted in some way or wants some money from me. Can anyone recommend a genuinely free, unfettered on line analogue circuit simulator?

Cheers

Ian
 
The first thing I would look for in your shoes is an emulator or Boot Camp-type situation to allow you to just use Spice. A quick Google turns up software called Codeweavers Crossover, which may allow you to run Windows programs on your Chromebook.
 
The first thing I would look for in your shoes is an emulator or Boot Camp-type situation to allow you to just use Spice. A quick Google turns up software called Codeweavers Crossover, which may allow you to run Windows programs on your Chromebook.
Interesting alternative. I already run LTspice using Wine on Linux. I always thought codeweavers was for running Windows on Linux and Mac. I will check out if there is a chromebook version

Cheers

ian
 
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Autodesk has an absurdly simplified in-browser circuit simulator via Tinkercad. I used it for like, five minutes so I don't actually know how in-depth it can get. I know very little to nothing about 3D CAD design and learned Tinkercad in about 10 minutes and successfully made models of some really, really, really basic parts that I got 3D printed.

I'm sure there must be something a bit more advanced floating around. Following.
 
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