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Tech Consultant Zach Peterson and Phil Marcoux, advisor to PCEA, delve into the potential role of AI in Electronics Design. How is AI poised to transform this space?
One extant AI use in this space is auto-routing. By way of subtle changes, EEs can expect enhanced efficiency and product yield. What other changes do you think AI will have in electronics design?
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👉 Watch the full interview here: https://youtu.be/ICvJeOeafYM
One of the applications I think will be really important is the use of AI to read *all* the data sheets of every component you design into your system and tell where problems or improvements can be made both in the schematic design and the layout.
How much ai do you use in your day to day? I’m in it all the time. The amount of instruction I give it is big if I want a quality answer. and it’s 50/50 at best. The human still matters, but for how long ?
My experience goes to programming uCs and especially reading datasheets. And it completely failed.
Whichever AI tool you build, it is only as good as what you feed it. Don’t skip the training part.