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Wokwi-Chip-Diode

Description

Diode custom-chip for Wokwi

To use this chip in your project, include it as a dependency in your diagram.json file:

"dependencies": { "chip-diode": "github:drf5n/Wokwi-Chip-Diode@1.0.0" }

Then, add the chip to your circuit by adding a chip-diode item to the parts section of diagram.json:

  "parts": {
    ...,
    {
      "type": "chip-diode",
      "id": "diode1",
      "attrs": { }
    },

The actual source code for the chip lives in src/main.c, and the pins are described in chip.json.

This is a copy of the diode custom chip in https://wokwi.com/projects/410325174113969153 by https://wokwi.com/makers/maverick

The diode svg is from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diode_symbol.svg

Examples

See also:

Versions

  • github:drf5n/Wokwi-Chip-Diode@1.0.0 -- Working release

notes on making a Wokwi custom chip work with Github repository dependency

To get the Wokwi build script working to build the necessary chip.zip file for distribution with a release so Wokwi can pick it up

  1. enable the repository settings for wokflow permissions to be read-write
  2. make sure the .github/workflows/build.yaml is in the repository
  3. commit
  4. make a vN.n.n tag: git tag -a "v1.0.5" -m "build.yaml"
  5. push the tag to github: git push origin tag v1.0.5

Refer to https://discord.com/channels/787627282663211009/954892209486966825/1274569798231130163 for a little discussion on workflow.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more details.