Hi,
I have been working on Microcontrollers for quite a long time, and now I am in need of some online simulator for microcontrollers. Something like PRoteus software but it should be online.
Although I have to work on multiple microcontrollers, but right now I am looking for any online simulator of Arduino programming.
Thanks.
Online simulator for Microcontrollers
Re: Online simulator for Microcontrollers
This is the MicroPython forum so I'll stick to that, but here are two that I know of:williamhenrick wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 9:03 amAlthough I have to work on multiple microcontrollers, but right now I am looking for any online simulator of Arduino programming.
-- Online ARM Cortex M emulation running MicroPython: https://micropython.org/unicorn/
-- Online MicroPython emulator (as part of a MicroPython course for kids): https://groklearning.com/microbit/
The first one is interesting because the technology behind it (unicorn.js) is extremely powerful and might be a good starting point for what you're after.
I don't think the second one is what you're after, but I wrote it so let me know if you have questions.
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Re: Online simulator for Microcontrollers
Yeah, the first link is good and its exactly the thing I am looking for but its only for micropython.
Re: Online simulator for Microcontrollers
This looks nice https://wokwi.com/
I've made some circuits e.g. simple simulation of a home security system in MicroPython using Raspberry Pi Pico https://wokwi.com/arduino/projects/314179891742376513 but all Arduino stuff is far more supported in the Wokwi (also you'll find many example circuits in the docs for almost every elements).
I've made some research and for me the whole simulation looks like a virtual machine. Off course not 100% of things are working, but personally I'm impressed.
I've made some circuits e.g. simple simulation of a home security system in MicroPython using Raspberry Pi Pico https://wokwi.com/arduino/projects/314179891742376513 but all Arduino stuff is far more supported in the Wokwi (also you'll find many example circuits in the docs for almost every elements).
I've made some research and for me the whole simulation looks like a virtual machine. Off course not 100% of things are working, but personally I'm impressed.
Re: Online simulator for Microcontrollers
Compile the most recent version of kicad for design (the stable version is old, but CERN is actively improving it currently, so it's a lot better than it was two years ago). Nonetheless, it isn't quite ready for complex design - matched differential traces, microwave PCB design, and so on - but developers are working on it).kamil wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 8:29 pmThis looks nice https://wokwi.com/
I've made some circuits e.g. simple simulation of a home security system in MicroPython using Raspberry Pi Pico https://wokwi.com/arduino/projects/314179891742376513 but all Arduino stuff is far more supported in the Wokwi (also you'll find many example circuits in the docs for almost every elements).
I've made some research and for me the whole simulation looks like a virtual machine. Off course not 100% of things are working, but personally I'm impressed.
LTSpice under WINE is used to simulate board-level electronics.
To my understanding, gEDA is likewise a well-known Linux program. For simulation, it connects to ngSpice. I haven't tried it yet.