Java Breadboard Simulator

Simulate circuits developed on a breadboard
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Stephen Halstead
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 785 KB

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Java Breadboard Simulator Description

Java Breadboard Simulator is a lightweight Windows utility built specifically for helping you design circuits on a breadboard. It comes in handy especially for students or other users who need to simulate the construction base for prototyping electronics. Since this is a portable program, it is important to mention that it doesn’t leave any traces in the Windows Registry. You can copy it on any USB flash drive or other devices, and take it with you whenever you need to design circuits on the fly. This is a Java-based program, so you should make you have previously installed the working environment on your computer otherwise you cannot access the program’s features. Java Breadboard Simulator sports a clean and straightforward layout that gives users the possibility to work with multiple breadboards. Furthermore, you can insert chips, DIP switches (single, double, treble quad), and LEDs, add, hide or unhide wires, pick the colour of the wires, delete wire segments, run or pause the simulation, and insert probes. It is possible to use the built-in schematic editor for inserting AND, OR, and NOT gates, add a component which provides a constant value, embed chips, view additional details about each component, and delete objects. During our testing we have noticed that the program provides very good image quality, and carries out a task very quickly and without errors throughout the entire process. It remains light on the system resources, so it doesn’t hamper computer performance, not interfere with other programs’ functionality. All things considered, Java Breadboard Simulator offers an intuitive working environment and useful features for helping you simulate circuits on a breadboard. Reviewed by Ana Marculescu, last updated on September 16th, 2013


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