

Files stored on the local PC may be deleted. Save your circuit - You should save your circuit someplace you can access it later (i.e., swatfiles, or google drive…). Now double click on the title block and change the data in the block to reflect your circuit. After placing it, you can right-click on the title block to move it exactly into place (e.g., the lower right corner). Place the title block onto your schematic. Now download the file SwatTitleBlock.tb7 and then from the MultiSim menu choose Place→Title Block and choose that file. The schematic defines all the interconnections between various circuit elements.įirst, we’ll add a title block to identify the schematic as your own. Log on to one of the computers and start the program called “MultiSim” (it is in the “National Instruments/Circuit Design Suite 12.0” program group).

The software for this lab should be on any of the PC’s in room 310 or 212 of Hicks. The program that we will be using to do the schematic entry is called Multisim and the program for the PCB layout is called Ultiboard This lab will serve as an introduction to schematic entry and PCB layout. At this point of the semester you don’t know enough to design your own circuit, so I am giving you one that we will use again later in the semester. In this lab you will be using a program to enter a schematic and lay out a printed circuit board (PCB) that will then be manufactured.
