This package provides a set of macros on top of TikZ for naturally typesetting electrical and electronic networks. It was born mainly for writing Massimo Redaelli's exercise book and exam sheets for the Elettrotecnica courses at Politecnico di Milano, Italy. He wanted a tool that was easy to use, with a lean syntax, native to LaTeX, and supporting direct PDF output format. circuitikz is included with the most common LaTeX systems, so it should work out of the box. Anyway, the main dependency is on TikZ/PGF, xstring and siunitx.
Features
- Macros on top of TikZ for naturally typesetting electrical and electronic networks
- Documentation available
- Examples available
- It should work out of the box
- The main dependency is on TikZ/PGF
- Tutorials available
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