Add a virtual arduino to a circuit, program it exactly like you would using the Arduino IDE instead you would run it inside circuitlab, and run a simulation using it as the M/C in your circuit with all analog and digital pins. |
by Lcstyle
January 08, 2014 |
Awesome idea. I want this please. |
by joiseystud
January 17, 2014 |
All I can say is Yes!!!!!! |
by Allar
March 06, 2014 |
Yes, it would be awesome!! |
by Jimi
March 15, 2018 |
Seems to me this would be a lot for the developers at CircuitLab to take on. I think their time would be better spent facilitating the use of block diagrams in CircuitLab. This is already implemented to some extent but big step forward would be to make the "Annotation Tools ---> Custom Symbol" more usable. If this were done the software used in the Arduino could be simulated in CircuitLab |
by Foxx
April 07, 2018 |
I bought a year subscription thinking Arduino would be in for sure. Also, Schmitt Trigger CMOS. So far very disappointed on how limited CircuitLab is and how overblown the marketing of this software. |
by OzhCircuit
March 11, 2024 |
OzhCircuit: I sure disagree with you. I've fudged around with several circuit simulation tools and, for the cost CircuitLab is one of the best |
by Foxx
March 13, 2024 |
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CircuitLab is an in-browser schematic capture and circuit simulation software tool to help you rapidly design and analyze analog and digital electronics systems.