Designing and simulating electronic circuits: the real value of Autodesk.
More than ever Autodesk is committed to expand its offering of technology for electronic circuit design and
simulation. Well known and appreciated as an architect to digital
artists, Autodesk also works with a large community of electronics-focused
users, with about 2000 Instructables leveraging Arduino and circuitry-based projects on Instructables.com.
Connectikpeople.co recalls
that, the rise in affordable, programmable microprocessors like the Arduino,
paired with components like sensors and input/output boards, are creating new
opportunity for gadget makers and inventors.
Henceforth with the
acquisition of technology and the development team of Circuits.io, a web-based
app and connected community for designing and simulating electronic circuits, Autodesk
looks forward to develop new tools to help users unlock their
creativity.
Connectikpeople.co also recalls that, Autodesk released 123D Circuits in
September 2013, which expanded on the existing Circuits.io app by adding a
breadboard view, and let users run code and simulate circuits in the app.
If unfamiliar, 123D Circuits users can create projects ranging from simple,
blinking LED to the autopilot circuitry for flying drones. Users have the
ability to share circuits with the community, and to start new projects based
on a circuit created by other members of the community. In addition users can
order custom circuit boards of what they’ve designed in the app to be
manufactured and shipped to them. A note
of 8 out of ten rewards the strategic approach.