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...The project emphasizes education, making it easier for beginners to grasp concepts like binary logic, combinational circuits, and signal flow. It provides a visual interface where components can be connected and tested dynamically, reinforcing learning through experimentation. The simulation engine handles signal updates and interactions efficiently, ensuring that circuit behavior is accurately represented. It is particularly useful for students and hobbyists interested in computer architecture and electronics. Overall, Digital Logic Sim serves as an accessible platform for exploring and understanding the fundamentals of digital systems.
...It allows the user to query the Ciiva Cloud Database for component information in a variety of ways, including searching via description or part number.
Queries to the Ciiva API return one or more data objects which contain information on manufacturer and supplier components, such as lifecycle, compliance, pricing, availability, substitutes/alternatives, datasheets, and more.
SpiceX is a simple schematic capture program for graphical interaction with Spice-based electronic simulation cores, i.e., placing components, wires and test points. SpiceX creates NETLISTs and runs simulations directly from the GUI.