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Create electronics with Typescript and React. Compile Typescript to Circuit JSON

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@tscircuit/core

The core logic used to build Circuit JSON from tscircuit React elements.

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You can use core to create Circuit JSON, which can then be converted into Gerbers, viewed online, and much more.

Usage

import { Circuit } from "@tscircuit/core"
const circuit = new Circuit()
circuit.add(
 <board width="10mm" height="10mm">
 <resistor name="R1" resistance="10k" footprint="0402" />
 <led name="L1" footprint="0402" />
 <trace from=".R1 > .pin1" to="net.VCC" />
 <trace from=".R1 > .pin2" to=".L1 > .pos" />
 <trace from=".L1 > .neg" to="net.GND" />
 </board>
)
circuit.getCircuitJson()

Non-React Usage

import { Board, Resistor, Led, Trace, Circuit } from "@tscircuit/core"
const circuit = new Circuit()
const board = new Board({
 width: "10mm",
 height: "10mm",
})
project.add(board)
const R1 = new Resistor({ resistance: "10k", footprint: "0402" })
board.add(R1)
// You can also add elements with React
board.add(<led footprint="0402" />)
const trace = new Trace({ width: "0.2mm" })
trace.connect(R1.output, LED1.anode)
board.add(trace)
circuit.getJson() // [{ type: "board", ...}, { type: "resistor", ...}, ...]

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