Everycircuit Manual
Elliot Voss never set out to write a sacred text. He was a senior engineering fellow at a faded Silicon Valley R&D lab, tasked with documenting a new piece of educational software called EveryCircuit . It was a sandbox for electrons: drag a resistor, drop a capacitor, watch the little yellow dots (current) flow in real time. A digital ohm-meter for the iPad generation.
: Located at the top or side, containing categorized folders of electronics components. everycircuit manual
The main workspace is a blank canvas where you build your circuits. The schematic editor features automatic wire routing and a minimalistic user interface designed for "less tapping, more productivity". When you add components, the editor intelligently routes connections between them, saving you from tedious manual wiring. Elliot Voss never set out to write a sacred text