Interactive and immersive learning

CRUMB offers an easy to use and interactive introduction to electronic circuitry. Fully realised in 3D, you can construct prototype circuits as you would at the workbench without the risk of terminal component failure or the hassle of ordering individual components. A broad selection of parts and features offers an insight into many different areas of modern electronics

Large catalogue of components

CRUMB has a varied selection of components, even at this early stage in its development. There are no limits to what circuits you can create. CRUMB includes several built-in examples which showcase some of the abilities of CRUMB. This list below highlights some of the included components

  • Passives such as Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors
  • Tactile, slide and DIP switches
  • Semiconductors such as Diodes, BJT Transistors, MOSFETs and Silicon Controlled Rectifiers
  • LEDS, Transducers, Seven Segment displays
  • LCD and TFT displays
  • DC Power and Signal Generators
  • Large selection of Integrated Circuits ranging from Basic to Complex Logic, Timers, Counters, Memory, EEPROM and Op Amps
  • Fully programmable Microcontroller

Advanced features

The latest update has expanded some of the special features included with CRUMB

Code Editor

The built-in Code Editor has been expanded to allow the viewing and editing of the Source Files that I have written for the programmable Microcontroller included in CRUMB

Hex Editor
This is an EEPROM available to use which can be programmed via circuitry (see built-in example) or values can be entered manually with the built-in hex editor

Scope Analysis
Up to 4 components can be added to the built-in scope, allowing you to view the intricacies of your circuit

Visualisation
CRUMB offers a set of different visualisations tools. You can view current and voltages in the wires, logic output at the pins of various components, highlight the pin labels and anodes of polarized components and switch off the scene lighting for dark mode