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labernache
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Re: Schematic Drawing and Circuit Analysis apps
labernache   3/20/2013 1:28:56 PM
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I too have used and would like to see more apps like iCircuit. I would also like to see a pSpice tie-in app as well as a component EDA Librarian for iCircuit, so we could expand the 30+ components and families to include other glue logic, FPGA DSP and - why not - even tubes!

It would go a long way towards removing the iPad from toy status and turning it into a real work platform.

Let's hope, short of jail-breaking your device and running Linux variants on it, you could actually turn the iPAD (and other tablets) into a valuable workhorse type of highly portable tool.

Thanks for citing iCircuit. Most of the posts had to do with Electro-Mechanical apps or add-ons and viewers.

Why not some really productive tools that allow creation at first hand in the iOS domain rather than doing all the work on big desktops and saving the tablets to passing the work around for comment? Not to belittle that aspect. It is invaluable, but must we always be tied to our big computers?

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Hudgmiester
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IPad Apps
Hudgmiester   2/18/2013 10:41:50 AM
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Apps appear to be great but i did not see or could you recommend Pure 3D Model viewing or editing apps?

apresher
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iPad Engineering Apps
apresher   1/8/2013 2:35:45 PM
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Very interesting selection of apps.  I suspect that the number of engineering apps will grow exponentially in the next 1-2 years.

Cadman-LT
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Nice roundup
Cadman-LT   12/14/2012 11:39:36 AM
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I saw some good apps there, but would be more interested in android apps personally...or what might be to come for the new windows tablets.

RonChownyk
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Re: Schematic Drawing and Circuit Analysis apps
RonChownyk   11/19/2012 4:27:26 PM
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How about iCircuit?  Well worth the ten bucks for iPhone / iPad.  Has over 30 devices available as well as a meter and oscilloscope.  There are some screenshots on their website at icircuitapp.com

MikeVV
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Re: stress/strain relations for iPad
MikeVV   6/28/2012 4:16:30 PM
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I agree - RY as an App would be very useful.  I have a web application that I use for simple stress-strain calculations but would love to expand it to include RY equations. 



Go to http://analysischamp.com/links.htm for access to some useful web applications.

MikeVV
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Re: Android phone apps
MikeVV   6/28/2012 3:44:40 PM
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A web application at http://AnalysisChamp.com is capable of performing expression evaluation with complex unit conversion.  It includes a list of searchable units that can be entered as expressions and returned in desired units.  The webpage is formatted for desktop or mobile device screens and is free.  



I entered your example (assuming that "m" = meters and "um" = micrometers) and it returned 9.09E6.  It also has magnetic, luminescence, electric, viscocity, energy, force, mass, pressure, temperature, time, velocity and other unit types. 

Rob Spiegel
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Re: Many of these apps are free
Rob Spiegel   6/28/2012 1:00:08 PM
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Thanks much for the link, MikeVV. That fact that it's free and formatted for mobile use is great.

MikeVV
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Re: 12 Top iPad Engineering Apps
MikeVV   6/28/2012 10:52:17 AM
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It's funny how things go around - check out the virtual slide rule at: http://www.antiquark.com/sliderule/sim/n909es/virtual-n909-es.html !

MikeVV
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Re: Many of these apps are free
MikeVV   6/28/2012 10:45:06 AM
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Several apps that are ideal in a mobile setting are shown in the slide show (slides #4, #8, #9, #10 and #11).  These apps are very useful when available at your fingertips during a meeting or field activity.  Websites that are formatted for mobile devices also meet these needs and should be discussed too.  http://AnalysisChamp.com is a great example of a site with advanced calculation and unit converter capabilities that is formatted for a mobile device and free to use any time.

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