Complete the following steps to wire two components together automatically:

  1. Click on a pin from the first component to start the connection. Your pointer turns into a crosshair ).
  2. Move the mouse. A wire appears, attached to your cursor.
  3. Click on a pin on the second component to finish the connection. Multisim automatically places the wire, which snaps to an appropriate configuration. The wire is numbered as a net. After a wire is connected between two pins the cursor returns to its normal mode and is ready for the next command.

      If the connection was not successful, you may be trying to place the wire too close to other surrounding components. Try to make the connection at a slightly different location, or use manual wiring.

When wiring a component with multiple sections, an “X” indicates that a common pin has been connected in another section of the component. In the figure below, U5A and U5B are sections of a Dual, Current Controlled Operational Transconductance Amplifier. These two sections share a common pin on the IC (pin 11, VB+). (1) shows Pin 11 connected to Q1 from component U5A (section A of U5). In the same figure (2), Pin 11 of U5B (section B of U5) is marked with an “X”. This indicates that pin 11 is connected in another section of U5.

To delete a wire, click on it and press <Delete> or right-click on it and choose Delete from the context menu that appears.