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[High Voltage / Positive] ------> Green Color / Rapid Dots (High Current) [Neutral / Ground] ------> Grey Color / Stationary Dots (No Current) [Negative Voltage] ------> Yellow/Orange Color / Reversed Dot Direction

) passing through the wire. Fast dots indicate high current; stationary dots indicate zero current. Voltage Visualization (Color Coding)

If your circuit isn't behaving correctly, check for these common user errors. The "Floating Node" Error

Click on a (the small grey square) of any component. The node will highlight in yellow. everycircuit manual

Unlike traditional manuals that require you to run an "Analysis," EveryCircuit runs instantly. You will see:

You do not need to stop the simulation to change component values.

Mistake: Adding a load resistor kills the voltage. [High Voltage / Positive] ------> Green Color /

This manual treats EveryCircuit as a learning tool first. Here is how to use the core components practically.

While simulating, double-click a resistor. Instead of typing a value, drag the slider that appears. Watch the rest of the circuit react instantly. This is invaluable for finding the "sweet spot" in a voltage divider.

EveryCircuit features an intelligent, automatic wiring engine. The "Floating Node" Error Click on a (the

Understanding the workspace is your first step toward building flawless simulations. The EveryCircuit interface is split into three main areas. The Schematic Editor This canvas is your primary workspace. Drag, drop, and connect components here.

To create custom wire paths, tap an empty space on the canvas to create an anchor point before tapping the destination terminal.

Accesses parameters for the selected component.

To get the most out of it, download the EveryCircuit App and start building today. Let me know what you are building! If you'd like, I can:

If you need help setting up a specific circuit, let me know: