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PCB Chat: Sergiy Nesterenko on AI-Driven PCB Design

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June 2, 2024

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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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PCB Chat: Sergiy Nesterenko on AI-Driven PCB Design

June 2, 2024
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Sergiy Nesterenko
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Sergiy Nesterenko (Quilter CEO) talks with PCB Chat host Mike Buetow about how AI-driven, physics-based PCB design can resolve and even violate some traditional design principles and still generate superior PCBs.