An 8bit agent that turns plain language into real circuit simulations. prompt → netlist → solver → waveform. the model is not allowed to invent numbers.
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the agent is already live and free to try the token funds where it goes next: more parts, bigger circuits, open compute. https://t.co/jDIYjLzDOC
what gateboy can do today: r, l, c, sources transient, ac sweep, operating point. real answers for filters, dividers, rlc ringing.
what it can't: transistors, mosfets, op amps. yet.
ask it for a buck converter and it will tell you no not fake a result. we think that's a feature.
we tested the solver against the textbook before shipping:
rc low pass, 1kΩ + 159nF. theory says the cutoff is 1/(2πRC) ≈ 1001 hz.
gateboy's sweep: 3 db at 1.00 khz.
don't take our word for it the same circuit takes 10 seconds to run yourself at https://t.co/4wVHJRCl76.
Most "ai + engineering" demos have a dirty secret: the model makes the numbers up.
gateboy is built so it can't. the llm only writes the netlist. a deterministic solver produces every number. the final answer is generated from the solver's measurements and if the answer isn't in the results, it says so.
the model proposes. the math disposes.
The whole loop, 30 seconds:
1. connect wallet, sign one message (free, non custodial)
2. type: "rc low pass, 1k and 159nF show the frequency response"
3. watch the scope light up with 601 real data points
4. ask "why does it roll off?" it answers from the results
no menus. no manuals. no seat license.
Meet gateboy circuit simulation from prompt to waveform.
describe a circuit in plain language. the agent writes the netlist, a real solver runs it on the server, and you get back waveforms and measurements that came out of actual math.