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Cyanite
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Has anyone here ever used tinkercad.com? (for simulating Arduino setups, or other circuits)

Where can I find community content for circuits? They make it so easy for their 3D models.. But not for their circuits..

Also, can someone tutor me in the basics of circuits over telegram?

(for those of you whom have never heard of it, I attached an image ^~^)

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  • 1
    @AndSoWeCode

    I think there is a mode for that, but I haven't tinkered with it enough to find it.

    Honestly, IRL I likely wouldn't bother with them. So it's best I don't here either. They have the same suddle visual ques to tell you what is what just like you'd have to learn in IRL.
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    where's the fun?
    it's just a simulation.

    you should see the LED when it turns ON and feel the smoke produced by an arduino (o any other microcontroller) while is burning if you do BIG a mistake.

    that's fun.
  • 0
    @shelladdicted

    I would've already fried my Arduino (not kidding..) And I'm doing "serious" research. :3
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    @shelladdicted

    I literally searched google for a circuit designer/simulator. It was one of the top results, and it talked about messing with Arduino parts, so I clicked it.
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    @Cyanite
    try circuits(.)io the simulator was really bad but maybe now is better
    update: nevermind now it' thinkercad
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    @shelladdicted

    Actually, It's the same simulator. It moved. If you go to that website, it askes you to move to tinkercad.

    Edit: Though, not everything has moved yet.
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    Do you still need an tutor?
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    @Priestoflol

    Yes~ but I'm about to leave for a doctor's appointment.
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    My school used that to introduce students to CAD, but for community there wasn't a lot.
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    What about creating a group on telegram? I'm kind of interested on learning some too.
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