Circuit Wizard 35 » ❲EXTENDED❳
The standout feature of version 3.5 is its simulation engine. You can build a circuit using virtual components (resistors, capacitors, ICs) and "turn it on."
Transitioning from a circuit diagram to a physical board layout is a major hurdle in electronic design. Circuit Wizard 3.5 simplifies this with a robust conversion wizard. circuit wizard 35
| Feature Category | Key Features | Notes (Educational Edition) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Schematic capture, 1500+ component library, ANSI/DIN symbols, automatic wiring | ✓ Full support | | Interactive Simulation | On-screen animation, true analog/digital simulation, component fault/destruction simulation | ✓ Allows real-time interaction | | PCB Layout & Design | Auto-routing (1 or 2 layers), interactive routing, off-board components, BOM reporting | ✓ Max auto-generated board size: 10"x10" | | CAD/CAM & Manufacturing | Gerber export (274-D/X), NC-Drill export (Excellon), DXF export, new panel design | ✓ Integrates with CAD/CAM machines for production | | Virtual Instruments | Oscilloscope, digital multimeter, function generator, power supply, test probes | 7 instruments (schematic), 5 (PCB) | | General & Usability | Multi-level zoom (25%-2000%), multiple undo/redo, whiteboard mode, network support | ✓ Supports Windows 10 and networks | | Education & GENIE | Built-in GENIE resource center, programming for GENIE v2 microcontrollers | ✓ Core part of its educational mission | The standout feature of version 3
Whether you need help setting up like microcontrollers. Share public link | Feature Category | Key Features | Notes
To truly master Circuit Wizard 3.5, you should move beyond the "Standard" library. Use the to create custom components that might not be in the default database. Also, make use of the Bill of Materials (BOM) feature—it automatically generates a list of parts you need to buy, which is a massive time-saver for any project. Final Thoughts