eLogSim is an event driven, 4-level (0,X,1,Z) digital circuit simulator. It uses a test oriented stimulus approach and offers a statistical (or exhaustive if it makes sense) fault simulation option. eLogSim has a simple GUI and is pre-compiled for Ubuntu 20, Mint 20, CentOS 8, openSUSE 15, FreeBSD 12, Solaris 11, Windows 10/11 & Raspbian/Raspberry PiOS Buster (32/64bit) & Ubuntu-MATE 20.04 (64 bit) operating systems. Cross platform & -network, concurrent fault simulation now available. Commented, easy-to-compile source-code included as well.

Features

  • Event driven digital circuit simulator
  • 4 levels: 0,X,1,Z
  • Statistical fault simulation
  • Ubuntu 20.04LTS, Mint 20, CentOS 8, openSUSE 15.2, Solaris 11.4 (amd64), FreeBSD 12.1
  • Raspbian/Raspberry PiOS Buster (arm & aarch64), OpenSuse 15.2 & Ubuntu-MATE 20.04 (aarch64)
  • Windows 10/11 64bit
  • ROM & SRAM primitives

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Intended Audience

Education, Engineering, Non-Profit Organizations

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Other toolkit

Programming Language

Lazarus

Related Categories

Lazarus Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Software

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2018-07-05