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RVal 2.00
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License:
Shareware ($24)
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Latest Version:
2.00
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Editors' Review:
Not yet reviewed
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Updated:
Feb 09, 2008
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Platform:
Windows
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File size:
0.04 Mb
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Downloads:
301
Author's Description
RVal - Optimise resistor values in any circuit.
RVal is a program for Electronic Engineers and hobbyists. It will find the nearest preferred resistor values satisfying certain criteria or all within a given tolerance, in whichever range of preferred values the user selects. All the standard value ranges are supported; they are E6, E12, E24, E48, E96 and E192 and the user can add their own ranges. Preferred values can be selected according to the following criteria:
* The nearest preferred value to that specified.
* The pair of preferred values having the closest approximation to the required Ratio.
* The pair of preferred values having the closest approximation to the required Difference.
* Pairs of preferred values which, when placed in series or parallel provide the closest approximation to the required value.
* The preferred value required in parallel with an existing value to provide the closest approximation to the required value.
The program's output can be printed, saved or appended to a text file or copied (in part or in full) to the clipboard. RVal also includes the facility to output a list of the values in the selected range. Clipboard or file contents are also suitable for import into a spreadsheet or similar program.
RVal is a program for Electronic Engineers and hobbyists. It will find the nearest preferred resistor values satisfying certain criteria or all within a given tolerance, in whichever range of preferred values the user selects. All the standard value ranges are supported; they are E6, E12, E24, E48, E96 and E192 and the user can add their own ranges. Preferred values can be selected according to the following criteria:
* The nearest preferred value to that specified.
* The pair of preferred values having the closest approximation to the required Ratio.
* The pair of preferred values having the closest approximation to the required Difference.
* Pairs of preferred values which, when placed in series or parallel provide the closest approximation to the required value.
* The preferred value required in parallel with an existing value to provide the closest approximation to the required value.
The program's output can be printed, saved or appended to a text file or copied (in part or in full) to the clipboard. RVal also includes the facility to output a list of the values in the selected range. Clipboard or file contents are also suitable for import into a spreadsheet or similar program.
RVal 2.00 is licensed as Shareware for the Windows operating system / platform. RVal is provided as a free to try download for all software users (Shareware).
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RVal is periodically updated by FileCluster but you may encounter situations when the software informations are slightly out-of-date, the developer can modify this product without notifying us. Version [2.00] is currently the latest updated version of the software.
Any form of support or software problems will be addressd directly to its developers, Brian Taylor. Please be aware that we do NOT provide RVal cracks, serial numbers, registration codes or any forms of pirated software downloads.
Any form of support or software problems will be addressd directly to its developers, Brian Taylor. Please be aware that we do NOT provide RVal cracks, serial numbers, registration codes or any forms of pirated software downloads.
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