CircuitVerse is a browser-based platform for designing, simulating, and sharing digital logic circuits.
It’s aimed at learners, educators, and electronics enthusiasts, covering everything from basic logic gates to more advanced sequential circuits, and it also provides an interactive book and documentation to help users learn digital circuit fundamentals.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Automatically generates combinational circuits from truth tables.
- Tests circuits with a testbench and validates behavior using timing diagrams.
- Exports high-resolution circuit images in formats including SVG.
- Supports reusable subcircuits for cleaner and more structured designs.
- Works with multi-bit buses and components for more complex circuits.
- Embeds circuits in blogs and websites using HTML5 iFrames.
Website: github.com/CircuitVerse/CircuitVerse
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Developer: CircuitVerse
License: MIT License
CircuitVerse is written in JavaScript and Ruby. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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