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While there is no "official" standalone portable version of National Instruments (NI) Multisim, the modern way to use its features on the go is through Multisim Live

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There is no official portable version from NI. Avoid EXE files labeled "Multisim Portable" from unknown uploaders.

She loaded a more complex schematic: a phase-locked loop with a chaotic feedback path she had designed years ago. On a PC, it would take thirty seconds to converge on a solution. On Chimera, the analog nodes began to oscillate wildly. The device grew warm. The square wave on the scope dissolved into a fractal of jagged, unpredictable lines.

Multisim (by National Instruments, now NI) is a well-established SPICE-based schematic capture and circuit simulation environment used in education and industry for analog/digital/hybrid circuit design, interactive simulation, and measurement instrument emulation. “Multisim Portable” commonly refers to attempts to run Multisim as a portable application (i.e., without formal installation, from a USB drive or as a packaged portable app). Some users also use the term for third‑party lightweight or cracked distributions that mimic Multisim behavior.