Product Information
What is Unoardusim?
UnoArduSim provides virtual target Uno boards and lets users select and connect to one or more of many virtual I/O device types. These include typical hobbyist DC gear motors, steppers and servos, universal serial devices with selectable baud rates, general-purpose I2C and SPI slaves, I2C/SPI-based LCD and LED controllers and port expanders, SD cards and TFT displays with SPI interfaces, digital and analog waveform generators, piezo speakers, LEDs, 7-segment LED digits, buttons with pull-up/down resistors, and slider potentiometers. All devices are precisely modeled electrically (and mechanically).
You can load and edit (and correct) your Arduino program, then run, step into, step over, and step out while observing all accessible program variables and monitoring pin levels (even pin waveforms, which can also be saved). Clear parsing and execution error messages are provided. UnoArduSim is a free educational tool for all.
How to use Unoardusim?
UnoArduSim is a free educational tool with a virtual Uno board and I/O devices for testing/debugging Arduino code without hardware.
Core Functions of Unoardusim
Arduino
Usage Scenarios of Unoardusim
- Debug software errors in Arduino programs
- Debug hardware issues in Arduino programs
- Perform real-time testing of Arduino programs without physical hardware
- Simulate various virtual input/output devices for development and testing
- Learn Arduino programming and hardware interaction as a free educational tool
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