Offline simulation of a half adder circuit on Raspberry Pi 4B

Offline simulation of a half adder circuit on Raspberry Pi 4B

In this tutorial video we will demonstrate how to run TINA on Raspberry Pi 4B.

What is Raspberry Pi 4B?

Raspberry Pi is a poweful, compact mini-computer. It is affordable, runs various operating systems and it is perfect for learning or projects.

It can also run Windows applications using the Wine Windows emulator. Including TINA.

Wine originally an acronym for „Wine Is Not an Emulator” is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several operating systems, such as Linux, macOS.

In this video we will create and test a Half Adder circuit in TINA.

Drawing the Schematic Diagram of the Half Adder circuit

To start with, we will draw the schematic diagram of the half adder. We will use an XOR gate for the Sum and an AND gate for the Carry, High-Low switches and Voltage pins for the outputs.

Testing the circuit

First, we test the circuit interactively using the interactive mode of TINA.
We play with the switches toggling between Low and High levels to produce all the input combinations.

Switches are toggling between low and high levels

Next, we run a Digital Timing Analysis from the Analysis menu.
As a result all signals are displayed separately in a time diagram.

The signals are displayed in a time-diagram

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