Yes, Tinkercad is excellent for this purpose. I (Ben Finio, Science Buddies) used it heavily during COVID while teaching an electronics class at Cornell. It is also great for K-12 students.
im 12 and just introduced to bread boards and i understand all of this perfectly and can now write a flawless code bc of you highly recomended to newcomers to breadboards
We haven't tried it, but believe that will automatically select the wire type for you based on what it's connected to. It is just a visual difference and does not make any difference in the electrical connection.
i used wowki instead of tinkercad, even though the tinkercad has more stuff than any other virtual ide for arduino i dont like it because the led brightness is not that high
We do not cover them in our tutorials, but if you search for "Arduino ethernet" you will find Arduino boards with build-in ethernet support as well as ethernet "shields," or add-ons for the Arduino UNO.
Was searching for something like this. Tinkercad seems to be perfect for this purpose
Yes, Tinkercad is excellent for this purpose. I (Ben Finio, Science Buddies) used it heavily during COVID while teaching an electronics class at Cornell. It is also great for K-12 students.
im 12 and just introduced to bread boards and i understand all of this perfectly and can now write a flawless code bc of you highly recomended to newcomers to breadboards
Man this is so educational
Quite goood videos bro, ur helping me a lot. Thaks
Thanks a lot for this video. Can you tell me the purpose of the automatic wire type, please?
We haven't tried it, but believe that will automatically select the wire type for you based on what it's connected to. It is just a visual difference and does not make any difference in the electrical connection.
Excellent
i used wowki instead of tinkercad, even though the tinkercad has more stuff than any other virtual ide for arduino i dont like it because the led brightness is not that high
is there a way to add ethernet?
We do not cover them in our tutorials, but if you search for "Arduino ethernet" you will find Arduino boards with build-in ethernet support as well as ethernet "shields," or add-ons for the Arduino UNO.
Where can I find the sound sensor in Tinkercad?
Tinkercad doesn't always have every part you're looking for, but try searching for "microphone."
@@Science.Buddies Ok I got it thank you!
How can I get a list of connections made on bread board? So that I can include it im my report
I don't think it's possible to automatically export such a list from Tinkercad, you would need to write the list down manually.
Is there an offline app that is similar to TinkerCAD?
Check out Fritzing: fritzing.org/
@@Science.Buddies Thank you!
I am not getting it
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