AC Linear Circuits (ACLC 3.45) is designed for analyzing complex alternating current (AC) electrical circuits.
AC Linear Circuits supports circuit analysis using three methods: 1) Kirchhoff's Laws Method (KLM), 2) Mesh (Loop) Current Method (MCM), and 3) Node Voltage Method (NVM). For electrical circuits consisting of a single loop, the calculation is performed using Ohm’s Law. The program provides a detailed, step-by-step solution and generates a report in MS Word (.docx) format.
To create phasor diagrams, the program includes a phasor (vector) editor with a wide range of features and an intuitive user interface.
The ACLC 3.45 program is fully translated into 11 languages:
English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Bengali, and Japanese.
The ACLC 3.45 workspace is easily configurable to meet both national and international standards. The software supports major electrical symbol libraries, including ANSI, IEC, and DIN.