Step by step instructions to create a Logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller

Step by step instructions to create a Logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller

Arduino is an open-source platform for building electronics projects. It consists of an open source hardware called Arduino board and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) software to write the MCU control code in a simplified version of C++, then compile and upload the code to the board.

TINA and TINACloud provide an extensive support for Arduino.

You can simulate, debug and bring your design to life in a mixed circuit environment before uploading it to the board.

In the following PowerPoint presentation we will show step-by-step how to create a simple logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller.

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Creating a Logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller
Creating a Logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller

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How to analyze circuits in time domain with TINA?

How to analyze circuits in time domain with TINA?

In this tutorial video,

we will demonstrate and compare the tools available in TINA, for analyzing circuits in time domain.

In TINA, you can analyze circuits in time domain, employing two different tools:

  • Transient analysis from the Analysis menu of TINA

  • Simulated virtual Oscilloscope from the T&M menu of TINA

How to analyze circuits in time domain with TINA?
How to analyze circuits in time domain with TINA?

TRANSIENT ANALYSIS

The Transient Analysis presents the response of a circuit, to the excitations applied to it, as a diagram, image file or text file.

VIRTUAL OSCILLOSCOPE

In practice, we very often use an oscilloscope to measure, analyze, and debug circuits in the time domain. So, it seems obvious that a simulated oscilloscope can be used in circuit simulation as well.

You can get the same results using Transient analysis and Simulated Virtual Oscilloscope in TINA. The virtual Oscilloscope is closer to practical measurements and can be very well used for interactive fine-tuning of circuits, while the Transient Analysis is simpler to set up and it is the only tool for analyzing large circuits.

Watch our tutorial video to learn more.

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How to debug a C program running on the Arduino UNO microcontroller?

Debugging a C program running on the Arduino UNO microcontroller.

In this tutorial video

we will demonstrate the use of the MCU Debugger function of TINA by debugging a C program running on the Arduino Uno Microcontroller.

Debugging a C program running on the Arduino UNO microcontroller.
Debugging a C program running on the Arduino UNO microcontroller.

The program changes the LED state, that is lighting it up an off, every 5 milliseconds.  To reach the goal, it uses the millis() Arduino function to count the milliseconds. Every 5 milliseconds the program checks the current state of the LED (HIGH or LOW) and toggles it.

Watch our tutorial video to learn more.

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How to create an AND logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller?

How to create an AND logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller?

Arduino is an open-source platform for building electronics projects. It consists of an open source hardware called Arduino board and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) software to write the MCU control code in a simplified version of C++, then compile and upload the code to the board.

TINA and TINACloud provide an extensive support for Arduino. You can simulate, debug and bring your design to life in mixed circuit environment before uploading it to the board.

Watch  our tutorial video

to see how to create an AND logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller.

How to create an AND logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller?
How to create an AND logic circuit using the Arduino UNO microcontroller?

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Free license for your second computer, laptop etc.

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