Index of the tutorial section from AZ
This is simply an alphabetical index of every subtopic within the tutorial
page. Following any of these links will take you to the proper tutorial
page.
- Adjust positions: Tells you
how to manually adjust the elements in your circuit.
- Break points: How to set break
points that will pause the simulation when a node hits a certain voltage.
- BJT (State Variables): How to
change the state variables of a BJT.
- Color key: How to open the key
which interprets the colors of each element.
- Compare (new simulation): Compares
the two methods for importing data from PSpice.
- Clipboard (new simulation): Describes
how to copy a .out file into MoHAT using the clipboard.
- Description: Short description
of MoHAT.
- Diode (State Variables): How
to change the state variables of a diode.
- Draw lines: Learn how to draw
the lines that connect the elements together.
- Export: Exporting your circuit
as a graphic.
- File (new simulation): Describes
how to copy a .out file into MoHAT directly from your file.
- Graphs (how): How the graphing
feature works and ways to optimize the speed of graphing.
- Graphs (new): How to add a new
graph.
- Graphs (options): What options
you have when graphing and how to adjust them.
- Input: How to adjust the input.
- Mosfet (State Variables): How to
change the state variables of a mosfet.
- Open: Describes how to open a MoHAT
simulation from a file.
- Positioning (help): Lists some
functions in MoHAT that might help you order your elements.
- Positioning (why): Explanation
of why new simulations have elements all over the place and out of order.
- Preferences: Describes the different
options in the preferences page.
- PSpice requirements: List the requirements
you must follow in PSpice when making a .out file to use in MoHAT.
- Save: Describes how to save your
circuit to a file on the local machine.
- Save (what): Learn what is and
is not saved with a simulation.
- Save (where): Learn where your
simulations are saved on your local machine.
- Screen layout: Takes you through
the layout of the MoHAT screen and gives a short description of each
section
- Simulation: Describes the purpose
of a simulation.
- State Variables: Describes how
changing the state variables of an element will effect it being simulated.
- Visibility: How to make the nodes
or labels in your circuit invisible.
- Who is it for?: Read this to help
you decide if you should use MoHAT.
- Zoom: A description of how
to zoom in and out of your circuit.