Versions:

  • 2.25.06.10
  • 2.25.03.15
  • 2.25.01.10
  • 2.24.12.19
  • 2.24.06.30
  • 2.24.05.25
  • 2.24.02.27
  • 2.23.04.28
  • 2.23.02.02

LogicCircuit is an open-source educational application developed by LogicCircuit that allows students, teachers, and electronics enthusiasts to draw, test, and analyze digital logic circuits without the need for physical components. The program provides a visual canvas where users drag logic gates, flip-flops, multiplexers, and other standard elements, wire them together, and then run interactive simulations to observe timing diagrams, truth tables, and signal propagation. Typical classroom use cases range from introducing Boolean algebra and basic gate behavior to constructing finite-state machines, shift registers, and simple CPUs; hobbyists often employ it to prototype sub-circuits before committing them to FPGA or breadboard builds. Version 2.25.06.10, the tenth public build released after nine earlier iterations, continues to refine the simulation engine, extend the component library, and improve waveform export options while maintaining the lightweight footprint that lets it run on modest Windows systems. As freeware released under GPL license, LogicCircuit fits squarely in the science/educational software category and is frequently bundled with introductory digital-electronics curricula because it removes cost barriers and eliminates the risk of wiring errors. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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