ge_rik
British narrow gauge (esp. Southwold and W&LLR)

Yenka is an educational simulation which enables you to design and experiment with electrical and electronics circuits on screen. Circuits can be represented as diagrams and/or with components. These can then be translated into PCB circuit boards. It can also simulate simple ICs (eg 555) and logic circuits and there is a simulation of PIC and Picaxe programming.
Here's an example of my first experiments with an LED circuit, following from some previous posts on the forum.
All this comes as a free download provided it's not used in school or for commercial purposes
http://www.yenka.com/en/Free_home_licences/
I've not had chance to play with it fully and I'm using it to further my knowledge and understanding of electronics - so I can't assess its accuracy or full potential. Maybe some of our more electronics minded colleagues can give it a better test-run.
I have no association with the company but have used its previous incarnation (croc-clips) in a former life for teaching young kids about basic electrical circuits. I'd be interested in others' reactions to it. Hopefully it will help me gain a better understanding of this dark art??
Rik
Here's an example of my first experiments with an LED circuit, following from some previous posts on the forum.

All this comes as a free download provided it's not used in school or for commercial purposes
http://www.yenka.com/en/Free_home_licences/
I've not had chance to play with it fully and I'm using it to further my knowledge and understanding of electronics - so I can't assess its accuracy or full potential. Maybe some of our more electronics minded colleagues can give it a better test-run.
I have no association with the company but have used its previous incarnation (croc-clips) in a former life for teaching young kids about basic electrical circuits. I'd be interested in others' reactions to it. Hopefully it will help me gain a better understanding of this dark art??
Rik