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Logicly 1.14.1

Design circuits and take control of debugging

Category: Education
Price: High
Popularity: Low
Version String: 1.14.1
Release Date: 2023-10-27
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 10.12.0
Vendor Name: Bowler Hat LLC
Homepage: logic.ly

Version History 1.14.1

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Description:

Teach logic gates + digital circuits effectively — with Logicly

• Design circuits quickly and easily with a modern and intuitive user interface with drag-and-drop, copy/paste, zoom & more.

• Take control of debugging by pausing the simulation and watching the signal propagate as you advance step-by-step.

• Don't worry about multiple platforms on student computers. Install on both Windows and macOS.


Create engaging, hands-on, homework assignments

• Let students experiment in a "no worries" simulation where undo is a click away — before building physical circuits.

• Encapsulate and avoid duplication by creating custom integrated circuits that you can drag and drop... just like gates.

• Customize Logicly for your curriculum by building libraries of custom circuits that students can “import” into their work.


Logic.ly Features

Logic gates
Includes all of the standard gates you need — such as AND, OR, NOT, XOR, NAND, NOR, and XNOR. Includes many other primitives, including tri-state buffers and pull up/down resistors.

Bundle custom objects
Did you create something more complex from the primitive gates, and you'd like to reuse it elsewhere in the same file? Bundle it up as a reusable "integrated circuit", and you can drag and drop it just like any other component.

Truth tables
Analyze all parts of your circuit with automatically generated truth tables. You can create a table for the current selection, for a custom integrated circuit, or even for your entire file. You can export the table as a CSV file too.

Simulation controls
Pause the simulation, and step through it to watch how the signal propagates. Or, reset the simulation entirely to start fresh in a "just turned on" state.

Logic signal types
The simulation supports four types of signals, including true (1), false (0), high impedence (hi-z) and a special error state. Any of these signals may be used as the default for inputs too.

Strict or loose mode
Strict mode doesn't like unconnected "floating" inputs, and requires a little more disipline, but you can turn it off, if you prefer.

Undo and redo
Let students experiment in a "no worries" simulation where undo is a click away — before building physical circuits.

Cut, copy, and paste
Duplicate parts of your circuit, and easily move creations from one file to another.

Zoom and pan
Navigate your circuit like a pro by zooming in or out and panning in any direction, just like you would with a map.

Save files
Easily save your creation to a file that can be re-opened and edited later, attached to an email, or shared over a network.

Print
Create a hard-copy of your circuit on paper to hand-in to an instructor. Or display it on your refrigerator!

Import/export circuit libraries
Customize Logicly for your curriculum by building libraries of custom circuits that students can "import" into their work.

Edit multiple files
Open more than one file at a time, each in its own window.

Real-time visual updates
Watch as the wires and lamps change color, based on the current signals passing through them.

International symbol standards
Choose between IEC and ANSI/IEEE logic symbol standards.