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Electronic circuit emulator for beginners?
Colleagues, good day!
Please tell me, are there any electronic circuit emulators for beginners in nature that show the movement of current?
Yes, I saw that a similar question was already asked, but there it is not quite about what I need. I also found a couple myself, but in my opinion they work somehow not quite like that ... I found the simplest scheme of some kind of "flasher" and tried to assemble it in each of the emulators I found:
1. Emulator 1 - If you believe him, then the current flows exclusively in one direction, which in my opinion is not entirely true.
2. Easy circuit - everything seems to be fine, only on the very first circuit (an example is in the first link) - for some reason it "broke" and says something like "I can't find a way out".
Can you please tell me if there is something similar, but more efficient / accurate? I also do not rule out that I am doing something wrong in these emulators, I would be grateful if you tell me what exactly.
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I like the first option more, but there are problems with high-frequency analog emulation
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