Wednesday, 23 November 2011

-The ULTIBOARD-

In the second class of this week, we continued our lesson from where we have stopped in the class before. To deal with the Ultiboard, we have to use the designs we have made before. The main use of the Ultiboard is to simulate the circuits, arrange the components on a board so it will look nicer and all these circuits can be transferred into 3D mode.


Ultiboard actually is an electronic Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Layout program which is part of a suite of circuit design programs, along with NI Multisim One of its major features is the Real Time Design Rule Check, a feature that was only offered on expensive work stations in the days when it was introduced.






In Ultiboard, I could design how my circuits looks like and edit the error occurs in the circuits effectively because Ultiboard will tell us where is the problem and what type of the problem occurs in the circuits. In addition, we can put our name on the board so it will make the designs more interesting.

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