Program a simulated Arduino board, connect it to a simulated circuit and watch the program run. An Arduino Simulator A great way to learn programming and to learn about electronics at the same time. Download Simduino and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac OS X 10.15 or later. It features color (but also works on B&W Macs), drag and drop GUI ease of use and many, many switches, counters, logic gates, chips, multiplexers, and many more components to experiment with. MacBreadboard is a complex yet surprisingly simple to use electronics breadboard simulator for 68K Macs. You can combine digital devices like a 555 timer or shift registers with (interactive) analog components like resistors and LEDs. You can actually watch a LED blinking or press a button during real-time simulation rather than struggling with abstract waveforms. You can compose your circuit on a virtual breadboard which looks just like real.
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