How does this compare to ElectricVLab (<a href="https://www.electricVLab.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.electricVLab.com</a>) which is also 3D?
I can't believe I just bought a 3-day-old app for $8.<p>Sigh.<p>Looks great from the screenshots and forum posts, and I've been meaning to dive into component-level electronics for a while. I've tried to do so in the past and never seem to have the time and inclination while I'm near my workbench. Here's hoping this will let me learn enough to be able to "graduate" to the next level, and actually create some useful things at the bench instead of just trying to learn there.
Anybody know how this compares to iCircuit 3D?<p><a href="https://praeclarum.org/2021/02/08/tech-of-icircuit3d.html" rel="nofollow">https://praeclarum.org/2021/02/08/tech-of-icircuit3d.html</a>
This looks amazing! But I'd prefer this on my laptop rather than my phone.<p>Semi-related, but what are some good books to learn circuit design and the electronic aspect of embedded in general?
How does this compares to some existing simulators like Everycircuit or Voltsim?
Is this purely breadboard based as shown in preview?<p><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fallenbug.circuitsimulator" rel="nofollow">https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fallenbug....</a>
I bought the app, but using it on my 6.7" phone is not easy. I wish I could get the apk and run it on my PC instead.<p>I could use some pre-built examples.
Auto-save feature would also be great.
This is pretty exciting! I really hope it can be part of some to help inspire more involvement , creativity and innovation on the hardware front!<p>I’m a huge fan of hardware but it’s just seem not feasible professionally when software offers something like 3-5x compensation, cost of development/experimentation/training is practically negligible, and hardware seems like such a ivory tower… * sigh *