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SimulIDE – simple real time electronic circuit simulator

SimulIDE is a simple real time electronic circuit simulator, intended for hobbyist or students to learn and experiment with analog and digital electronic circuits and microcontrollers.

It supports PIC, AVR, Arduino and other MCUs and MPUs.

Simulation speed is one of the most relevant characteristics of this simulator. It has been deeply optimized to achieve excellent speeds and low cpu usage.

SimulIDE also features a code Editor and Debugger for Arduino, GcBasic, PIC asm, AVR asm and others. It is possible to write, compile and do basic debugging with breakpoints, watch registers and global variables.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Analog and Digital components.
  • Microcontrollers.
  • Code Editor.
  • Debugger.
  • Subcircuits.
  • DIP/Logic Symbols.
  • Circuit Animation.
  • Basic Shapes.
  • Oscilloscope.
  • Logic Analyzer.
  • Serial Port Connection.
  • Serial Monitor.

Website: github.com/eeTools/SimulIDE-dev
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Developer: SimulIDE
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

SimulIDE in action
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SimulIDE is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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