Software:SimulIDE
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Developer(s) | Santiago González |
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Initial release | 2015[1] |
Stable release | 0.4.15
/ 2022 |
Repository | https://launchpad.net/simulide |
License | GNU General Public License 3 |
Website | https://www.simulide.com/p/home.html |
Features
SimulIDE includes the following features:
- Analog and Digital components.
- Microcontrollers.
- Code Editor.
- Debugger.
- Subcircuits.
- DIP/Logic Symbols.
- Circuit Animation.
- Basic Shapes.
- Oscilloscope.
- Signal Plotter
- Serial Port Connection.
- Serial Monitor.
- Built-in circuit and simulation examples.
Supported file format
Version History
Development
SimulIDE is written in C++ with Qt Framework. Its initial release was version 0.0.1 in 2015 published at Sourceforge. Since 2017, it has its own official website[2] and since 2020 it was moved to Launchpad[3]. It is licensed under GNU GPL 3 or later. It is openly developed on the internet by the community of contributors and volunteers with the fund raised from donations[4].
Community
Like many other free software, SimulIDE users can be found in the internet and publicly share modified source code as well as works created using the software. For example, SimulIDE Forum has a thread named Projects Made in Simulide allowing users to upload and download electronic designs and simulations.
Use in academic works
See also
References
- ↑ González, Santiago. "SimulIDE Files". https://sourceforge.net/projects/simulide/files/SimulIDE_0.0.1/.
- ↑ González, Santiago. "Electronic Circuit Simulator". https://www.simulide.com/2012/05/simulador-para-arduino.html.
- ↑ "SimulIDE". https://launchpad.net/simulide. "Registered 2020-10-25 by arcachofo"
- ↑ González, Santiago. "Patreon's page.". https://www.simulide.com/2018/10/patreons-page.html.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimulIDE.
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