This is an excellent breadboard simulator I found. It is limited on the components it has but you can create your own in it. I have not done much with it but will give instructions once I learn it if you want. The program is a Java based app so you need java on your computer. The program is totally free! Here is the
LINK to it and a screen shot below, I just threw some things on a board to take the screen shot for you so it is not a real circuit.
Great program and very useful. But he was wondering if we had anymore breadboard
diagrams like the ones the admin and I were making.
Do you know of any sites that have breadboard layouts like that?
No, those diagrams are from this site specifically. Look at the bottom right corner of all the diagrams. Notice how they say 555-timer-circuits.com? That's because they originated from here. The admin made a thread that has all the components for download and viewing
here. It's where I got my images so I could make my own diagrams. You're going to have to get somebody to make them, or make them yourself, if you want any more. I haven't really made any recently but I can tell you how to make them. Simply copy, paste, rotate, and label the components in the appropriate places on breadboard image (It's useful to have multiple layers) so that you have a complete diagram that is to scale and accurate. I use
Paint.Net for my diagrams and I may do a video tutorial with an example within the next couple of weeks, depending on my schedule.