@___warhier I definitely want to figure out how to do #simulation in #kicad. This would have uncovered multiple problems in my first end-to-end self-designed schematic. #circuitjs is fun for playing with ideas, but I need to specifically test the "production" schematic.
@odo2063 Maybe I missed something, but it #kicad #simulation seems like a clunky hassle. Like I have to set up initial conditions, give it a time step and blah blah blah. How do I interactively mess around with the pots and some random waveforms in the input #audio jacks? #circuitjs manages to do something useful here...
#kicad #simulation #audio #circuitjs
I built a super simple 4 channel mixer in #circuitjs, then drew it up as a #schematic in #kicad plus the extra bits like power connections and #audio jacks.
What I should do: #Breadboard from the schematic to check it.
What I will probably be unable to not do: Jump right to the #pcb and order it.
#circuitjs #schematic #kicad #audio #breadboard #pcb #synthdiy #analog #electronics
Is there a way to add a chip to #circuitjs? Like I want to mess around with the #ICL8038 #vco, but I want to start in sim. That chip isn't in the library (in fact, basically nothing is in the library).
#synthdiy How do you #design your #circuit? Do you just go right to the #breadboard or do you sim first? If the latter, what do you use? #circuitjs is cool, but you can't get any #audio out of it. Not that you necessarily have to be able to hear the sim, I guess. #analog #electronics
#synthdiy #design #circuit #breadboard #circuitjs #audio #analog #electronics