If you do not have an NI account, you can create one here. You will be asked to login to your NI account.
#Multisim 11.0 serial#
Once the serial # is put into the Serial # box in the license manager, click the “Activate” button.On the My Downloads site, you will see your product listed along with a serial #.Once you’re logged in, click the “My Downloads” option at the top of the page:.You will be asked to log in to your Studica account. If you purchased a download from Studica, you can find your serial # at.If you have a physical copy of the software, you will find your serial # on the sticker that is stuck to the DVD sleeve.You can do the same thing for Ultiboard 14.1, which is listed just below Multisim 14.1 in the license manager.Go to the Multisim 14.1 hierarchy and right-click the “Student Edition” node and choose “Activate”:.
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This process could take several minutes to several hours depending on your computer.
#Multisim 11.0 install#
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Right-click this file and choose “Run as Administrator”, as seen here:
#Multisim 11.0 software#
Of course, the first step to using your software is to install it. Because of its ease-of-use and prevalence in the industry, many higher education institutions teach it to their students. National Instruments Multisim is an industry standard circuit design and analysis program.