Welcome to PowerFlow Studio, a powerful yet intuitive software designed to simplify the process of analyzing and visualizing the power flow in electronic circuits. PowerFlow Studio provides a streamlined interface that allows users to list loads, regulators, and calculate essential parameters such as voltages and currents for every component in their circuit design.
Whether you’re a professional engineer or a hobbyist, PowerFlow Studio helps you optimize your designs by giving clear insights into how power is distributed and managed across your system. With its unique features and ease of use, PowerFlow Studio accelerates the circuit design process, saving you valuable time and reducing the likelihood of costly design errors.
In this documentation, you’ll find a comprehensive guide on how to get the most out of PowerFlow Studio. From setting up your project and adding components to calculating power metrics and exporting your results, this guide covers every aspect of the software in detail.
Let’s get started on your journey to more efficient and accurate circuit designs with PowerFlow Studio!
Getting Started
- System Requirements
- Minimum Requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or higher
- Processor: Dual-core 1.0 GHz or higher
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated graphics (Intel HD Graphics 3000 or equivalent)
- Storage: 200 MB of available disk space
- Screen Resolution: 1920×1080
- Recommended Requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10, macOS 10.14 or higher, Linux (Ubuntu 18.04+)
- Processor: Dual-core 2.0 GHz or higher
- Memory: 4 GB RAM or more
- Graphics: Integrated graphics (Intel HD Graphics 4000 or equivalent)
- Storage: 500 MB of available disk space
- Screen Resolution: 2650×1440 or higher
- Installation Guide: Step-by-step instructions for installing the software on different operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux, etc.).
- License Activation: Instructions on how to activate the floating license or perpetual license.
2. User Interface Overview
- Main Screen Layout: Describe the main elements of the interface (menus, toolbars, project area, status bar).
- Navigation Tips: Quick tips on how to move around and interact with the interface.
- Customizing the Workspace: Explain how users can adjust the layout, views, or appearance to suit their workflow.
3. Creating a New Project
- Starting a New Project: Walk users through creating a new project, including defining circuits and components.
- Importing Existing Designs: If your software allows, explain how to import existing circuit designs.
- Saving and Managing Projects: Guide users on saving and loading projects, as well as organizing their work.