
Digital simulation is a powerful tool for engineers and designers working on electronic circuits. One of the most popular ways to simulate is using a breadboard simulator,
It features a simple to use user interface and supports many materials commonly used in electronic school systems, such as: Resistors (with color bands), capacitors, interactive inputs such as switches, potentiometers and LDRs, diodes, bipolar transistors, MOSFETs, analog ICs: Op-amps, 555 timers, digital integrated circuits: logic gates, latches, counters, display decoders and more.
All simulations are real-time and interactive, so toggling switches or potentiometers will instantly update the simulation and the LEDs on the screen will reflect the current state of the simulation.
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