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i want a circuit simulator!! can anyone help pls!!

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I want a circuit simulator which can simulate on pc and i can check whether the circuit works or not!!! pls help!! i am a beginner!!
 
Sir thanks a lot for that one!!
I am actually doing a experiment with IC555 that is blinking LED stuff!! I have tried out all the combination of resistors and capacitors for that still it didnt work sir!!
hence i am asking so that i can make a circuit in pc and check whether it works or not!!

sir i have been using this site
https://www.555-timer-circuits.com/flashing-led.html
 
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Sir thanks a lot for that one!!
I am actually doing a experiment with IC555 that is blinking LED stuff!! I have tried out all the combination of resistors and capacitors for that still it didnt work sir!!
hence i am asking so that i can make a circuit in pc and check whether it works or not!!

sir i have been using this site

hi,
That 555 astable oscillator should work ok.?

If you want to simulate electronic circuits, the link I gave you is not suitable, its for PIC program simulation.

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Check this selection,
https://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&sou...circuit+simulato&gs_rfai=&fp=67d5d5d61e9a0270
 
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The extremely simple 555 blinking an LED circuit should work fine without a simulator.

You forgot to tell us what is wrong:
1) Is the LED dark all the time? Then maybe the LED is connected backwards.
2) Is the LED lighted all the time? Then maybe the capacitor is connected backwards.
3) Maybe the 555 IC is connected backwards.
4) Maybe the battery is connected backwards.
 
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