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We've compiled a list of 19 free and paid alternatives to Emulino. The primary competitors include Circuit Simulator, OpenModelica. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Emulino and Qucs-S, QUCS, Ngspice. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


Circuit Simulator
Free Open Source

Animated electronic circuit simulator using ideal components to visualize voltage and current.

OpenModelica
Free Open Source

OpenModelica – A Free Modelica Environment!

Qucs-S
Free Open Source

Qucs-S is a spin-off of the Qucs cross-platform circuit simulator.

QUCS
Free Open Source

The Quite Universal Circuit Simulator (QUCS) is an integrated circuit simulator allowing the...

Ngspice
Free Open Source

Ngspice is a mixed-level/mixed-signal circuit simulator.

LTspice IV is a high performance Spice III simulator, schematic capture and waveform viewer with enhancements and models for easing the simulation of switching regulators.

Ktechlab
Free Open Source

KTechLab is an IDE for microcontrollers and electronics.

BrainBox
Free Open Source

Build and simulate circuits right in your browser.

an emulator for the Arduino platform by Greg Hewgill

Emulino Platforms

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Emulino Overview

Emulino is an emulator for the Arduino platform by Greg Hewgill, originally found on emulino: arduino cpu emulator.
With it, you can build ("Verify") a .pde sketch in Arduino IDE which uses serial port for communication to say a .hex file, and then you can invoke the emulino executable with the .hex file as an argument, and get a local simulation of how an Arduino would behave; useful for debugging without wasting burn cycles on the Arduino's AVR chip.

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