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January 31, 2024

We're excited to announce the launch of Quilter's community forums, a new space for Quilter users to:

If you're interested in learning more about how Quilter works today or where it's headed in the future, our new community forums are the place to be.

To join the community, simply head to https://community.quilter.ai and log in using your existing Quilter account.

We'll see you there!

Try Quilter for Yourself

Project Speedrun demonstrated what autonomous layout looks like in practice and the time compression Quilter enables. Now, see it on your own hardware.

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Validating the Design

With cleanup complete, the final question is whether the hardware works. Power-on is where most electrical mistakes reveal themselves, and it’s the moment engineers are both nervous and excited about.

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Cleaning Up the Design

Autonomous layout produces a complete, DRC'd design; cleanup is a brief precision pass to finalize it for fabrication.

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Compiling the Design

Once the design is prepared, the next step is handing it off to Quilter. In traditional workflows, this is where an engineer meets with a layout specialist to clarify intent. Quilter replaces that meeting with circuit comprehension: you upload the project, review how constraints are interpreted, and submit the job.

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Community forums

January 31, 2024
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Sergiy Nesterenko
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We're excited to announce the launch of Quilter's community forums, a new space for Quilter users to:

If you're interested in learning more about how Quilter works today or where it's headed in the future, our new community forums are the place to be.

To join the community, simply head to https://community.quilter.ai and log in using your existing Quilter account.

We'll see you there!