Place a 12V DC power supply or battery and connect it to the breadboard rails first.
Recent updates allow simulation frequencies up to 96,000 Hz, enabling the creation of working 8-bit CPUs. Platform & Requirements CRUMB.Circuit.Simulator.rar
Use the built-in oscilloscope and voltage color-mapping to visualize real-time current and signal flow. Place a 12V DC power supply or battery
If simulating microcontrollers, adjust the simulation frequency in settings to ensure the clock speed matches your logic needs. CRUMB.Circuit.Simulator.rar
CRUMB Circuit Simulator is a real-time 3D electronics simulator designed for interactive learning and prototyping on a virtual breadboard. It allows users to build complex circuits using a wide range of components—from basic resistors and LEDs to programmable microcontrollers like the Arduino Nano—without the risk of hardware damage.