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Meet Chip: The Circuit.Rocks Design Academy Mascot

Meet Chip: The Circuit.Rocks Design Academy Mascot

If you’ve spent any time on our store, our socials, or the workbench at a Circuit.Rocks workshop lately, you’ve probably spotted a small green CRT-headed robot peeking out from behind a breadboard. That’s Chip — the official mascot of Circuit.Rocks Design Academy.

Who is Chip?

Chip the Circuit.Rocks mascot seated on a workbench with his battery friend
Chip and his battery buddy hanging out on the workbench.

Chip is a tiny vintage-computer-style robot with a glowing lightbulb antenna — built equal parts curiosity and 5V logic. He lives on a maker’s workbench surrounded by oscilloscopes, breadboards, soldering irons, and the occasional half-finished project. Chip’s job is to make electronics feel approachable: not intimidating, not gatekept, just a fun thing you can poke at, break, and learn from.

Whenever you see Chip on a guide, a tutorial reel, a worksheet, or a workshop poster — it’s a signal that this is content built specifically to help beginners (and tinkerers refreshing their fundamentals) actually understand what’s going on under the hood, not just copy-paste a wiring diagram.

Why a mascot?

Six-panel comic of Chip debugging, teaching at a whiteboard, and discovering components
A day in the life of Chip: debugging, teaching, soldering, sticker-collecting.

Electronics has a reputation problem. Datasheets are dense. Forum answers assume you already know the lingo. The first time you smell a fried capacitor, you wonder if you’re cut out for this at all.

Chip exists to flip that script. The notebook on his desk says “Bug in the code?” not because debugging is shameful, but because every maker fights bugs — Chip just happens to keep a cheerful expression while doing it. The mascot is a small, deliberate reminder that learning to build things is supposed to be messy, weird, and fun.

Where you’ll see Chip

Chip the Circuit.Rocks mascot character design sheet with seated and jumping poses
Chip’s official character sheet — seated, jumping, and 3/4 views.

Chip is the face of our growing Design Academy library — short-form tutorial videos, downloadable beginner guides, project walk-throughs, and component primers. If you’re new to electronics and want a starting place that doesn’t assume two semesters of circuit theory, the Chip page is where to begin.

You’ll also catch him on our Circuitrocks social channels, popping up next to product launches, workshop announcements, and the occasional “this resistor exploded, here’s why” cautionary tale.

Say hi

Chip standing triumphantly on a tablet next to a finished <a href=breadboard circuit” style=”max-width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:8px;” />
Circuit completed — success!

Have an idea for a Chip episode? A topic you wish someone would just explain from scratch? Drop us a message — and if you spot Chip merch in the wild, send a photo. He’s photogenic and he knows it.

Visit circuit.rocks/pages/chip to meet him properly.

// written by Ann Arandia

Ann Arandia covers community projects and maker events for the Circuitrocks blog. She writes about local workshops, kid-friendly electronics, and the Philippine maker scene — the people, the meet-ups, the projects that come out of them.