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Hi Guys,
We're excited to share that we are developing a free online platform that integrates circuit simulation with microcontroller and IDE simulation. This platform also supports both 2D and 3D simulations.
While the 3D simulation feature is still a work in progress, we would love to hear your suggestions and expectations. It's an open-source community; any sharing and feedback is welcome.
Your feedback will help our engineering team enhance the platform and better serve our users.
Thank you!

If you want to try the free online simulation--https://www.pcbx.com/forum?mtm_campaign=AD&mtm_source=GDIY

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Showcased another 3D Online Simulation Project called- SR04 Ultrasonic Distance Alarm

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  1. The SR04 measures distance continuously and displays it in real-time on the LCD1602.
  2. The LED flashes when the distance is less than 50cm; it remains off when greater than 50cm.
  3. The LCD does not display anything when the distance exceeds 200cm.
We’ve created this online simulation platform that can help engineers simulate the Arduino and MCU projects, and we want to listen to more feedback from engineers to see if it’s convenient to use.
Check more project details here: https://www.pcbx.com/sim?id=40898672cc5140199ae1b5a1c8194e87&type=share

Simulate your own projects at PCBX: https://www.pcbx.com/forum?mtm_campaign=AD&mtm_source=GDIY
 
Most EDA tools these days, free or paid for, seem to concentrate on supporting digital/micro-controller based designs. Here at groupDIY the vast majority of designs are analogue and we use a lot of HMI components such as potentiometers, rotary switches and push buttons plus a range of specialised connectors, none of which appear in the standard component databases supplied with the EDA.

Most of us who have been laying out PCBs for a while are well aware that this means adopting a new EDA tool will involve a lot of time spent building the library to include these specialised parts. So, for us, a library manager that is both efficient and intuitive is an essential component in the decision process of whether to move to a different EDA. Every EDA I have ever used has been very poor in this respect, especially in their insistence in using arcane manufacturers part numbers in all their searches. If you can come up with a really good parts library manager you will have a winning product.

Cheers

Ian
 
Most EDA tools these days, free or paid for, seem to concentrate on supporting digital/micro-controller based designs. Here at groupDIY the vast majority of designs are analogue and we use a lot of HMI components such as potentiometers, rotary switches and push buttons plus a range of specialised connectors, none of which appear in the standard component databases supplied with the EDA.

Most of us who have been laying out PCBs for a while are well aware that this means adopting a new EDA tool will involve a lot of time spent building the library to include these specialised parts. So, for us, a library manager that is both efficient and intuitive is an essential component in the decision process of whether to move to a different EDA. Every EDA I have ever used has been very poor in this respect, especially in their insistence in using arcane manufacturers part numbers in all their searches. If you can come up with a really good parts library manager you will have a winning product.

Cheers

Ian
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We will improve it. By the way, have you noticed our free online simulation platform? Have you tried it, and do you find it convenient to use?
 
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We will improve it. By the way, have you noticed our free online simulation platform? Have you tried it, and do you find it convenient to use?
For simulation I use LTspice. Is your simulator any better?

Cheers

Ian
 
For simulation I use LTspice. Is your simulator any better?

Cheers

Ian
I must say that LTspice has a more professional edge. For our simulation, we’re incorporating 3D simulation (as mentioned in the last post), Arduino simulation, and a real-time IDE, which I believe are better suited for electronic hobbyists.

To be honest, we still have a long way to go, which is why we’re eager to hear authentic feedback from our users. Soon, we’ll be rolling out new version updates and introducing additional reward mechanisms to encourage everyone to try them out and share their thoughts.

Cheers
 

Teaser for Version 5: Now Featuring 74HC595 and Arduino NANO Simulation!​

 

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I must say that LTspice has a more professional edge. For our simulation, we’re incorporating 3D simulation (as mentioned in the last post), Arduino simulation, and a real-time IDE, which I believe are better suited for electronic hobbyists.

To be honest, we still have a long way to go, which is why we’re eager to hear authentic feedback from our users. Soon, we’ll be rolling out new version updates and introducing additional reward mechanisms to encourage everyone to try them out and share their thoughts.

Cheers
If you are aiming mainly at hobbyists then I would argue that most of them do not do analogue simulation but they do need digital sim which seems to be the route you are taking.

Cheers

ian
 
If you are aiming mainly at hobbyists then I would argue that most of them do not do analogue simulation but they do need digital sim which seems to be the route you are taking.

Cheers

ian
Thank you for your insights! It’s true that many hobbyists often focus on digital simulation due to its accessibility and versatility. We appreciate your perspective and will take it into consideration as we continue to develop our approach. :D
 

Highlighting New Features and User Experience: Version 5 Sneak Peek: Simulate ATMEGA328P-MUR and RGB LEDs Online.​




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