Super cool. Wonder if we can input the circuit as code.
As others have mentioned, SPICE is the traditional answer to that question. But SPICE feels more like a macro-assembler for circuits.
One project that comes to mind for high-level programming style circuits-as-code:
https://github.com/atopile/atopile
Show HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39263854 More recent HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44548449
There used to be some really good web-based SPICE interpreters but I can't find them now. This was before javascript ate everything, so you would enter the netlist, click a button, and get a GIF or the current at a specified terminal or whatever
No one realistically speak SVG. Human consciousness isn't a software built on language. Speech center is just a part of a human brain.
> Wonder if we can input the circuit as code.
SPICE. You're describing SPICE. :)