Electronic Circuit Simulation : DoCircuits
DoCircuits is a cloud based, web & mobile friendly Electronics Circuits Design and Simulation Platform on a browser
Electronic circuits are everywhere: from the watch on your wrist, and the fuel injection controller that powers your car, to the ballast driving the fluorescent lights above your desk. We’re building the tools to help bring those products from concept to reality faster and easier — and perhaps even make the process more fun. DoCircuits (www.DoCircuits.com ) is a Cloud Based Electronics Circuit Simulation app. It allows users to build complex analog and digital circuits on a browser, simulate them on the cloud, use virtual test and measurement devices to provide inputs and read signals and share designs with co-workers and peers. DoCircuits is supported across all platforms, browsers and devices.
Some of the key features of DoCircuits that differentiate it with its competitors are
• Analog, Mixed and Digital Simulation
• Parametric simulations
• Virtual devices like Scope, AWG, DMM
• Online and Offline Experience
• Circuits for SEO
• Lab Manuals for SEO
• Power Analysis
• Longer simulations on the cloud
• Real and Schematic views
• Animated experiences
• Searching and sharing of circuits
• Horizontal and Vertical Scaling on cloud
DoCircuits is changing the way test & design engineers, hobbyists design and simulate circuits. DoCircuits is also enabling students in Engineering and Technical Colleges to learn electronics by empowering them with tools to conduct their Lab experiments online. Users get access to state of the art virtual test and measurement instruments and real life like components on the cloud and can share their designs with others at a click. DoCircuits is being used by tens and thousands of users every week all over the world. DoCircuits is also being used by online learning communities like IEEE, print and digital publishers like Pearson and McGrawHill, Test and Measurement companies like Tektronix and Keithley and a lot of premier colleges throughout the world.
DoCircuits is being used predominantly by users in North America (40%), Europe/UK(20%) and India (20%). Electronics Design Automation is a USD 10Billion market and we believe it’s time for electronics design software to evolve as well: user-friendly tools leveraging the power of web-based distribution to make everything available everywhere, instantly. Iterate and collaborate: simulate, experiment, adjust, and share the results in just a few clicks. We can take the friction out of design and analysis, and simultaneously empower a new generation of engineers and hobbyists to build the systems that will shape the world of tomorrow.
Single users pay an annual license fee to access DoCircuits in a HACKER or a GEEK plan. B2B enterprises like IEEE pay bulk license fees to use DoCircuits. More than 40K+ simulations are running every month, and serious users are spending more than 30mins to 2 hours every day to design and run simulations. Users have created more than 1500+ Public Circuits and Lab manuals in DoCircuits. On the social media site, DoCircuits has more than 16K+ FB Fans growing 300% quarter on quarter. High social media engagement happens through contests, Quizzes and engaging articles. Our blog - Circuit of the Week – attracts thousands of hobbyists, students and faculty every month. DoCircuits has also established offline marketing channels in countries such as China, Japan, UK and US and we are constantly getting enquiries for signing up partners in other GEO locations.
PROJECT STATUS
Average # of unique visitors per month
40,000
Average $ revenue per month
$2000
40K+ simulations every Month, growing at 20% MoM<br/>1600 Visits Daily, growing at 20% MoM, 10% registering<br/>80% New visitors<br/>Traffic Mostly driven by organic growth (65%)<br/>New visitors spend average of 3 mins on Website<br/>1500+ Public Circuits<br/>100+ Lab Manuals<br/>15K+ FB Fans, 3X growth in Facebook fans since last quarter <br/>Serious users spend 30 mins to 2 hours running simulations every day<br/> Engagement in Facebook through contests, Quizzes, engaging articles<br/>Online Circuit Design competition – CircuitTrek launched in 2013 a big success<br/>Trending on Slideshare <br/>Circuit of the Week – regular blogging<br/>
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Public circuits, component models and a Windows mobile native app in Beta.