Creating a piece for an "emulate Arduino simulator" involves designing a system or a part of a system that can mimic the behavior of an Arduino board. Arduino boards are popular microcontroller boards used for prototyping and electronics projects. An emulator or simulator for Arduino would allow users to simulate the behavior of Arduino boards on a computer, which is useful for learning, testing code, and designing projects without needing physical hardware.
This is the visual "wow" factor. When the simulation is running, the schematic isn't just a static drawing. emulare arduino simulator
In traditional simulators, if you realize you plugged your sensor into Analog Pin 1 instead of Pin 0, you have to stop the simulation, change the wire, edit your code, and recompile. With Emulare’s Live Schematic Link: Creating a piece for an "emulate Arduino simulator"