Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
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Describe the solution you'd like
We at http://Hackclub.com LOVE Wokwi !! we love the ability to simulate HW/SW before you breadboard your device. It would be so great if after you breadboard and debug you could output your woki schematic to a PCB platform like EasyEda or KiCad .
I'm thing of this as part of two of our projects http://hackclub.com/bin where we supply free breadboarding components to any k-12 student who shows us a design verified in Wokwi.. and http://hackclub.com/onboard where we give $100 grants for fabrication to anyone who shows us a completed PCB in EasyEDA, KiCad or any other PCB platform . These PCB's can be anything from bare through-hole pcbs.. to completely assembled surface mount designs. We'd love to make a low friction way of allowing our http://hackclub.com/bin participants to take their workign breadboard designs into their own permenant and robust beutiful PCB's !
Hackclub is a non-profit devoted to enabling students to follow their ideas in hardware, software, cad, etc. via free grants from out http://hackclub.com/bank . Have you spoken to any of our engineers about how we use wokwi ? If not, would you be interested in talking about a collaboration ?
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. No
Describe the solution you'd like We at http://Hackclub.com LOVE Wokwi !! we love the ability to simulate HW/SW before you breadboard your device. It would be so great if after you breadboard and debug you could output your woki schematic to a PCB platform like EasyEda or KiCad .
I'm thing of this as part of two of our projects http://hackclub.com/bin where we supply free breadboarding components to any k-12 student who shows us a design verified in Wokwi.. and http://hackclub.com/onboard where we give $100 grants for fabrication to anyone who shows us a completed PCB in EasyEDA, KiCad or any other PCB platform . These PCB's can be anything from bare through-hole pcbs.. to completely assembled surface mount designs. We'd love to make a low friction way of allowing our http://hackclub.com/bin participants to take their workign breadboard designs into their own permenant and robust beutiful PCB's !
Hackclub is a non-profit devoted to enabling students to follow their ideas in hardware, software, cad, etc. via free grants from out http://hackclub.com/bank . Have you spoken to any of our engineers about how we use wokwi ? If not, would you be interested in talking about a collaboration ?
john cohn phd johncohnvt@gmail.com