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Wired Logic

Scans image, converts to wires, power sources, and transistors, runs simulation until state recurs, renders into animated gif.

Made by Martin Kirsche

  • logic-simulation

What is Wired Logic?

Wired Logic is a pixel-based logic simulator that allows users to create and simulate complex electronic circuits. At its core, the application scans an image, converting it into a collection of wires, power sources, and transistors, and then runs a simulation on these components. The simulation continues until the state of the system reaches a recurring state, at which point the application renders the entire process as an animated GIF image, providing users with a visual representation of the circuit's behavior

Highlights

  • Pixel-based input: Users can create circuit diagrams by drawing them pixel by pixel, allowing for a high degree of flexibility and customization
  • Automatic circuit recognition: The application can automatically interpret the pixel-based input and convert it into a functional electronic circuit
  • Real-time simulation: The simulation runs in real-time, allowing users to see the circuit's behavior as it unfolds
  • Animated GIF output: The final simulation is rendered as an animated GIF, making it easy to share and review the circuit's performance.

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Mac

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Circuit Simulation