Bros I asked Claude Code to make me a simple voltage divider circuit in KiCad and it worked...are we finally on our way to hardware design?
>>108528783AI is already being used to write rtl by some people and the EDA companies are already working hard to bring AI powered tools for digital design and verification to their customers, so the next gen of digital hardware is likely already going to contain AI generated circuits to some extent.For analog work and pcb/system integration stuff it's going to take much longer though. Both due to lack of data and the nature of the work.I asked some months ago to chat gpt to select the most appropriate ADC to measure a signal of certain characteristics and it kept suggesting nonsensical options, and that's the kind of super simple shit that you'd think should be easy for the AI to do.
>>108528783AICHADS keep winning
>>108528996keyed slopG-D
>>108528783That's not a voltage divider circuit.
>>108529010We vibeGODS won
>>108529061in what world is it not
>>108529061LTSpice says it is
>>108529221In all worlds.
>>108529078luddite wagie white boys seethe while vibeGODS drown in pussay
>>108529245For it to be a voltage divider circuit, there needs to be a circuit coming from between the resistors.That is just two resistors in series.
>>108529248it needs an output between R? and R?, but otherwise it is. 7.5v would be measured between the R? resistors.
>>108528783Wake me up when AI can do more than what was described on page 1 of the electronics book I got for christmas when I was 9
>>108528783That thing don't divide voltage if you add any significant load
>>108531822Just realized that that was the wrong schematic.
>>108531822>>108531945yeah ofc, but baby steps anon
>>108529350splitting hairs. >>108531850so just change the values then
>>108528783>AI can make the most simple of circuits>"Anons is it over?"
As long as the spec is defined in text i stead of visually id say it should work pretty good already