Documents & Export

Documents & Export #

Creating documents #

The launch screen (iPhone, iPad, Vision Pro) has two buttons: New Breadboard and New Netlist. Each opens a template picker — Empty at the top, then the bundled example library. On Mac, use ⌘N and the standard document browser.

Documents are files: they live in Files/iCloud Drive, sync across devices, and support the system version browser, rename, duplicate, and share.

The example library #

Examples are grouped into chapters that follow a classic electronics curriculum, from basics to complete systems:

Voltage, Current & Thevenin Basics · Signals, Amplitudes & Decibels · Capacitors & RC Circuits · Inductors, RL Circuits & Transformers · Impedance, Filters & Resonance · Diodes, Rectifiers & Regulators · Bipolar Transistors · Field-Effect Transistors · Operational Amplifiers · Precision Circuits · Low-Noise Techniques · Digital Logic · Digital Meets Analog · Logic Interfacing · Oscillators & Timers · Relays, Switches & Variable Components · Voltage Regulation & Power · AM Radio Circuit

Opening a template copies it into a new document — the original stays pristine, so experiment freely.

Export #

ExportWhereTier
Bill of Materials (CSV)File menu → Export Bill of Materials… — one row per distinct part number with quantitiesFree
SnapshotFile menu → Capture Snapshot… — an annotatable image of the boardFree
SPICE netlist (.spice)Export in the SPICE ShellFree
Simulation data (CSV)Export CSV in the AnalyzerPremium
Audio (WAV, 44.1 kHz)Export WAV Audio in the AnalyzerPremium

Free vs. Premium #

The free app is a complete simulator: unlimited parts, the full component library, transient/realtime/operating-point analyses, the SPICE Shell, and BOM export. Premium (subscription or one-time lifetime purchase) adds unlimited probes and plotted signals, tolerance & Monte Carlo, temperature sensitivity, the six advanced source types, custom transistor/diode models and unlimited custom chips, AC small-signal analysis, and CSV/WAV data export.