Digilent Idea Space
Submit IdeaHave an idea for a product, feature, or improvement? This is the place where you can share those ideas with Digilent’s product team as well as view and vote on Ideas submitted by other Digilent users.
AI circuit detector/importer
This feature will allow users to upload an image of a circuit, where an AI will detect the components used and their connections, which will then be imported into the Multisim Live circuit editor. This will remove the need of manually placing components in order to recreate another circuit.
Nita E#New Feature#Software#Multisim Live1
It would be nice to have the ability to imoprt SPICE models
The current database is extensive, however its missing numerous components. Since its SPICE base simulation, maybe unlocking the ability to import custom models might not be a bad idea.
Anonymous Pelican#New Feature#Hardware#Multisim Live0
Add support for custom components
Allows the users to create reusable components from existing circuits, by selecting which circuit connections will represent the new component pins.
Nita E#New Feature#Software#Multisim Live1
Add saved presets
Allows the user to save a component with custom settings, like saving the J/K flip-flop as the 74LS76N by saving it with the "Negative_Edge_Trigg_CLOCK" and "ACTIVE_LOW_SET_and_RESET" enabled, allowing the user to place it down using the preset.
Anonymous Penguin#New Feature#Improvement#Multisim Live1
Transform Multisim Live digital logic circuits into FPGA bitstreams for Digilent boards
This feature would allow you to synthesize, implement & generate a bitstream for Multisim Live digital circuits (that can be implemented on an FPGA). The user can select his Digilent board and connect his circuits to components that represent FPGA IO (buttons, switches, LEDs etc.)
Nita E#Software#Multisim Live#FPGA0
Add a 16-segment hex display to the component library
Expand the Multisim Live component library with a 16-segment hexadecimal display. This versatile display type offers greater flexibility for representing both numbers and letters compared to traditional 7-segment displays, making it ideal for a wide range of digital and analog circuit simulations. Users will be able to simulate more complex outputs in projects such as digital clocks, counters, and alphanumeric displays, enhancing the overall functionality of their designs.
Britt Espinosa#New Feature#Multisim Live0