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Legacy Circuit Mockups

by John Haugabook · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Generate breadboard circuit mockups and visual diagrams using HTML5 Canvas drawing techniques. Use when asked to create circuit layouts, visualize electronic...
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Legacy Circuit Mockups

A skill for creating breadboard circuit mockups and visual diagrams for retro computing and electronics projects. This skill leverages HTML5 Canvas drawing mechanisms to render interactive circuit layouts featuring vintage components like the 6502 microprocessor, 555 timer ICs, EEPROMs, and 7400-series logic gates.

When to Use This Skill

  • User asks to "create a breadboard layout" or "mockup a circuit"
  • User wants to visualize component placement on a breadboard
  • User needs a visual reference for building a 6502 computer
  • User asks to "draw a circuit" or "diagram electronics"
  • User wants to create educational electronics visuals
  • User mentions Ben Eater tutorials or retro computing projects
  • User asks to mockup 555 timer circuits or LED projects
  • User needs to visualize wire connections between components

Prerequisites

  • Understanding of component pinouts from bundled reference files
  • Knowledge of breadboard layout conventions (rows, columns, power rails)

Supported Components

Microprocessors & Memory

Component Pins Description
W65C02S 40-pin DIP 8-bit microprocessor with 16-bit address bus
28C256 28-pin DIP 32KB parallel EEPROM
W65C22 40-pin DIP Versatile Interface Adapter (VIA)
62256 28-pin DIP 32KB static RAM

Logic & Timer ICs

Component Pins Description
NE555 8-pin DIP Timer IC for timing and oscillation
7400 14-pin DIP Quad 2-input NAND gate
7402 14-pin DIP Quad 2-input NOR gate
7404 14-pin DIP Hex inverter (NOT gate)
7408 14-pin DIP Quad 2-input AND gate
7432 14-pin DIP Quad 2-input OR gate

Passive & Active Components

Component Description
LED Light emitting diode (various colors)
Resistor Current limiting (configurable values)
Capacitor Filtering and timing (ceramic/electrolytic)
Crystal Clock oscillator
Switch Toggle switch (latching)
Button Momentary push button
Potentiometer Variable resistor
Photoresistor Light-dependent resistor

Grid System

// Standard breadboard grid: 20px spacing
const gridSize = 20;
const cellX = Math.floor(x / gridSize) * gridSize;
const cellY = Math.floor(y / gridSize) * gridSize;

Component Rendering Pattern

// All components follow this structure:
{
  type: 'component-type',
  x: gridX,
  y: gridY,
  width: componentWidth,
  height: componentHeight,
  rotation: 0,  // 0, 90, 180, 270
  properties: { /* component-specific data */ }
}

Wire Connections

// Wire connection format:
{
  start: { x: startX, y: startY },
  end: { x: endX, y: endY },
  color: '#ff0000'  // Wire color coding
}

Step-by-Step Workflows

Creating a Basic LED Circuit Mockup

  1. Define breadboard dimensions and grid
  2. Place power rail connections (+5V and GND)
  3. Add LED component with anode/cathode orientation
  4. Place current-limiting resistor
  5. Draw wire connections between components
  6. Add labels and annotations

Creating a 555 Timer Circuit

  1. Place NE555 IC on breadboard (pins 1-4 left, 5-8 right)
  2. Connect pin 1 (GND) to ground rail
  3. Connect pin 8 (Vcc) to power rail
  4. Add timing resistors and capacitors
  5. Wire trigger and threshold connections
  6. Connect output to LED or other load

Creating a 6502 Microprocessor Layout

  1. Place W65C02S centered on breadboard
  2. Add 28C256 EEPROM for program storage
  3. Place W65C22 VIA for I/O
  4. Add 7400-series logic for address decoding
  5. Wire address bus (A0-A15)
  6. Wire data bus (D0-D7)
  7. Connect control signals (R/W, PHI2, RESB)
  8. Add reset button and clock crystal

Component Pinout Quick Reference

555 Timer (8-pin DIP)

Pin Name Function
1 GND Ground (0V)
2 TRIG Trigger (\x3C 1/3 Vcc starts timing)
3 OUT Output (source/sink 200mA)
4 RESET Active-low reset
5 CTRL Control voltage (bypass with 10nF)
6 THR Threshold (> 2/3 Vcc resets)
7 DIS Discharge (open collector)
8 Vcc Supply (+4.5V to +16V)

W65C02S (40-pin DIP) - Key Pins

Pin Name Function
8 VDD Power supply
21 VSS Ground
37 PHI2 System clock input
40 RESB Active-low reset
34 RWB Read/Write signal
9-25 A0-A15 Address bus
26-33 D0-D7 Data bus

28C256 EEPROM (28-pin DIP) - Key Pins

Pin Name Function
14 GND Ground
28 VCC Power supply
20 CE Chip enable (active-low)
22 OE Output enable (active-low)
27 WE Write enable (active-low)
1-10, 21-26 A0-A14 Address inputs
11-19 I/O0-I/O7 Data bus

Formulas Reference

Resistor Calculations

  • Ohm's Law: V = I × R
  • LED Current: R = (Vcc - Vled) / Iled
  • Power: P = V × I = I² × R

555 Timer Formulas

Astable Mode:

  • Frequency: f = 1.44 / ((R1 + 2×R2) × C)
  • High time: t₁ = 0.693 × (R1 + R2) × C
  • Low time: t₂ = 0.693 × R2 × C
  • Duty cycle: D = (R1 + R2) / (R1 + 2×R2) × 100%

Monostable Mode:

  • Pulse width: T = 1.1 × R × C

Capacitor Calculations

  • Capacitive reactance: Xc = 1 / (2πfC)
  • Energy stored: E = ½ × C × V²

Color Coding Conventions

Wire Colors

Color Purpose
Red +5V / Power
Black Ground
Yellow Clock / Timing
Blue Address bus
Green Data bus
Orange Control signals
White General purpose

LED Colors

Color Forward Voltage
Red 1.8V - 2.2V
Green 2.0V - 2.2V
Yellow 2.0V - 2.2V
Blue 3.0V - 3.5V
White 3.0V - 3.5V

Build Examples

Build 1 — Single LED

Components: Red LED, 220Ω resistor, jumper wires, power source

Steps:

  1. Insert black jumper wire from power GND to row A5
  2. Insert red jumper wire from power +5V to row J5
  3. Place LED with cathode (short leg) in row aligned with GND
  4. Place 220Ω resistor between power and LED anode

Build 2 — 555 Astable Blinker

Components: NE555, LED, resistors (10kΩ, 100kΩ), capacitor (10µF)

Steps:

  1. Place 555 IC straddling center channel
  2. Connect pin 1 to GND, pin 8 to +5V
  3. Connect pin 4 to pin 8 (disable reset)
  4. Wire 10kΩ between pin 7 and +5V
  5. Wire 100kΩ between pins 6 and 7
  6. Wire 10µF between pin 6 and GND
  7. Connect pin 3 (output) to LED circuit

Troubleshooting

Issue Solution
LED doesn't light Check polarity (anode to +, cathode to -)
Circuit doesn't power Verify power rail connections
IC not working Check VCC and GND pin connections
555 not oscillating Verify threshold/trigger capacitor wiring
Microprocessor stuck Check RESB is HIGH after reset pulse

References

Detailed component specifications are available in the bundled reference files:

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe from a security perspective based on the provided artifacts. It is documentation-only and does not request installation, credentials, or system access. Users should still independently verify any generated circuit diagrams before building real hardware, because electronics mistakes can damage components even when the skill itself is not a security risk.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: legacy-circuit-mockups Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is a comprehensive toolkit for designing and visualizing retro electronics and 6502-based computer systems. The SKILL.md and the extensive reference library (e.g., 6502.md, 555.md, assembly-compiler.md) provide accurate technical specifications, pinouts, and workflows for circuit generation. No malicious indicators such as data exfiltration, unauthorized command execution, or prompt injection were found; all shell command examples (like minipro or ca65) are standard tools for the stated domain.
Capability Tags
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Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose—creating breadboard and retro-electronics visual mockups—is coherent with the included reference material about breadboards, 555 timers, 6502-family chips, EEPROMs, SRAM, and assembly workflows.
Instruction Scope
The skill is user-invocable and describes when to use it; the provided text does not show hidden instructions, forced tool use, autonomous account actions, or attempts to override user intent.
Install Mechanism
There is no install specification and no code files. The provided artifacts show documentation and reference content only.
Credentials
No binaries, environment variables, credentials, config paths, network endpoints, or local file access requirements are declared.
Persistence & Privilege
The artifacts do not show persistence, background processes, privilege escalation, credential/session use, or ongoing agent behavior.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install legacy-circuit-mockups
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /legacy-circuit-mockups
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
legacy-circuit-mockups v1.0.0 - Initial release of the skill for generating breadboard circuit mockups and visual diagrams using HTML5 Canvas. - Supports a wide array of retro/vintage components, including 6502, 555 timers, EEPROMs, VIA, 7400-series chips, and common passives (LEDs, resistors, etc.). - Provides standard breadboard grid conventions, component rendering patterns, and customizable wire connections with color coding. - Includes step-by-step workflows for typical circuits (LED, 555 timer, 6502 layouts) and troubleshooting tips. - Bundles detailed pinouts, quick reference tables, and example builds for educational and hobbyist electronics projects.
Metadata
Slug legacy-circuit-mockups
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Legacy Circuit Mockups?

Generate breadboard circuit mockups and visual diagrams using HTML5 Canvas drawing techniques. Use when asked to create circuit layouts, visualize electronic... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 68 downloads so far.

How do I install Legacy Circuit Mockups?

Run "/install legacy-circuit-mockups" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Legacy Circuit Mockups free?

Yes, Legacy Circuit Mockups is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Legacy Circuit Mockups support?

Legacy Circuit Mockups is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Legacy Circuit Mockups?

It is built and maintained by John Haugabook (@jhauga); the current version is v1.0.0.

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