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Velxio, Arduino Emulator

35 points - yesterday at 5:02 AM

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  • dwroberts

    today at 11:08 PM

    *Arduino emulator front end, using the AVR emulation from https://github.com/wokwi/avr8js

    • dmonterocrespo

      today at 10:55 PM

      If anyone wants a quick thing to try in the simulator, here's a simple LED blink example with Serial output:

      void setup() { pinMode(13, OUTPUT); Serial.begin(9600); }

      void loop() { digitalWrite(13, HIGH); Serial.println("LED ON"); delay(500);

        digitalWrite(13, LOW);
        Serial.println("LED OFF");
        delay(500);
      }

      In Velxio you can connect an LED to pin 13 and watch it blink, while the Serial Monitor prints the messages in the terminal.

      • dmonterocrespo

        yesterday at 5:02 AM

        I built a small emulator project called Velxio.

        A fully local, open-source Arduino emulator. Write Arduino code, compile it, and simulate it with real AVR8 CPU emulation and 48+ interactive electronic components,All running in your browser. GitHub: https://github.com/davidmonterocrespo24/velxio

        The goal of this project was to learn more about how emulators work internally: CPU instructions, memory management, and low-level architecture.

        It's still experimental, but it already runs basic instructions and I'm continuing to improve it.

          • dosshell

            today at 9:30 PM

            What parts have you exactly built?

            All I see are dependencies that are glued together with claude.

            Can you clearify exactly what you have developed?

              • dmonterocrespo

                today at 10:48 PM

                I built specifically:

                The browser-based IDE (editor, project handling, UI)

                The circuit simulation layer that connects components to the emulator

                The glue between the AVR8 emulator and the virtual peripherals (GPIO, UART, SPI, etc.)

                The component interaction system (buttons, LEDs, displays, etc.)

                The architecture that lets compiled Arduino sketches run and interact with the simulated hardware

                Some parts like the AVR CPU emulation and the compiler toolchain obviously come from existing projects, but the goal of Velxio wasn't to re-implement an AVR core from scratch. It was to build a usable environment where all of these pieces work together in the browser.

                I'm still having trouble connecting the cables and components properly. I'm looking for a better algorithm. I'm also trying to create a real-world electronics simulator in JavaScript using an engine like CircuitJS1.

            • dmonterocrespo

              yesterday at 3:03 PM

              Hi HN!

              I built Velxio to explore how microcontroller emulators work internally.

              It's an Arduino environment that runs entirely in the browser. You can write sketches, compile them with arduino-cli, and simulate circuits using a real AVR8 CPU emulator.

              Features: - Arduino Uno / Nano support - Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) - GPIO, SPI, I2C, UART, ADC peripherals - interactive electronic components

              The goal is to create an open-source environment for experimenting with embedded systems without installing anything.

              I'd love feedback from embedded developers!

              • tamimio

                today at 8:45 PM

                Thanks for the share, it looks great! Can I load my own OS in rpi?

                  • monocasa

                    today at 9:02 PM

                    Did you see that it's an rpi pico, which doesn't really run OSes in the traditional sense?

                      • tamimio

                        today at 9:11 PM

                        You are right, when I skimmed through I thought it’s an sbc one. Still very cool, would try it later.

                          • dmonterocrespo

                            today at 10:50 PM

                            Yeah exactly ,the Pico (RP2040) is a microcontroller rather than a full SBC, so it doesn't run a traditional OS like Linux.

                            In the future I'd like to support more low-level experimentation though (bare-metal programs, custom runtimes, etc.).

                            Thanks for checking it out!

            • zellyn

              today at 10:15 PM

              See also: https://wokwi.com (ESP32 equivalent)

              [Edit] Which also does Arduino.

                • dmonterocrespo

                  today at 10:51 PM

                  Yes! Wokwi is great and definitely served as inspiration for Velxio. My goal with this project was mainly to explore how microcontroller emulators work internally and experiment with building parts of that stack myself.

              • platevoltage

                today at 8:05 PM

                Very cool. I can't wait to play around with this!

                  • dmonterocrespo

                    today at 10:52 PM

                    Thanks! Hope you enjoy trying it out. feedback is always welcome.

                • noahnathan25

                  today at 5:36 PM

                  This is amazing!

                    • dmonterocrespo

                      today at 10:52 PM

                      Thanks! I'm glad you like it