Multisim Tutorial & Assignment May2019 Amended
Multisim Tutorial & Assignment May2019 Amended
Multisim Tutorial
DEPARTMENT OF
ELECTRICAL &ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
1. Learning Outcomes:
Introduction to NI Multisim
3. Introductory Tutorial
This tutorial shows you how to capture, simulate, and layout your first design in Multisim. This
tutorial offers introductory descriptions and examples on how to construct basic circuit and use basic
instrument. NI Multisim is a powerful schematic capture and simulation environment with vast and
countless applications which are unfeasible to be delivered during this laboratory session. For more
information on applications not described in this tutorial, please refer to http://www.ni.com/multisim/
menu, as shown in Figure 3. For example, if you un-tick “measurement components”, the
ammeter/voltmeter toolbars would not appear on the top panel.
This is where
your circuit will
be constructed
2.Select / untick
toolbars
Select Place»Component. The Select a Component window appears (also known as the Component
Browser), as shown in Figure 5.
The components are organized into Groups and Families to logically group common parts together and
make searching easier.
To place the 9 V voltage source, select the following: Database: MasterDatabase, Group: Sources,
Families: Power Sources and Components: DC_Power as shown in Figure 6. Click Ok and place the
voltage shown in the schematic as shown in Figure Q7.
Double-click the dc power supply (the same goes for other components) will bring forward the property
table as shown in Figure 8. You can change the name and value of the components under label tab and
value tab respectively. In this tutorial, the dc power supply will be named as Vs and set to 9V.
Alternatively, right click on the top panel, tick Power Source Components (Refer to Figure 3) and you
will easily find the symbol of DC Power Supply as shown in Figure 9. Click on the symbol and place the
components on the schematic. This method of placing components is preferred since it is faster.
Power Source
Components Toolbar
Similarly, right click on the top panel, tick Basic and select virtual resistor. Note that you can rotate a
component by using the <Ctrl+R> shortcut on your keyboard when the component is selected.
Change the label and value of the resistors as shown in Figure 10.
As shown in Figure 13, place multimeter in parallel with the component (Resistor etc) to measure
voltage. Meanwhile, place the multimeter in series with the component to measure current. Press F5 to
simulate the circuit, double click on the multimeter to view the measurement as shown in Figure 14.
Measure current
Measure voltage
1. Based on circuit given in Figure 11, use Wattmeter to measure power dissipated by R3. Find
wattmeter from Instrument toolbar (right side of the interface). (3 marks)
2. As compared to multimeter, voltmeter and ammeter (to measure voltage and current respectively) take
up less space in a circuit since you can rotate its terminals to suit your layout. Experiment with all four
orientations, ie: ammeter horizontal, ammeter horizontal rotated, ammetervertical, ammeter vertical
rotated to measure current flowing between point 2 and point 3 (refer to Figure 4). In your opinion,
which orientation of ammeter is most suitable for this circuit? Justify your answer.
(5 marks)
4. Multisim Exercises
By using Multisim, construct and simulate all the following exercises. Capture screen shot of the
simulation and prepare a report according to template shown in appendix 1.
4.1 Exercise 1
a) Calculate the current flowing through each resistor and the voltage at each
labeled point with respect to ground in the circuit shown in Figure 15.
(9 marks)
b) Verify the values obtained in Q4.1 (a) with MultiSim. You should attach
screenshots that clearly show the value of current across each resistor and the
value of voltage at labeled nodes. (10 marks)
1 kΩ
4.7 kΩ
3.2 kΩ
1 kΩ
1 kΩ
1.2 kΩ
Figure 15
4.2 Exercise 2
(a) For the multiple ladder network shown in Figure 16, determine I, I4, I6 and I10 with
MultiSim. You shall reconstruct the circuit (hint: three parallel branches). (7 marks)
(b) Show with Multisim, how would you identify the presence of short circuit in the ladder
network. Explain your method. (6 marks)
5. Circuit Design
Note: This is an open-ended question in which it is possible to have more than one solution.