123 points by quantumleap 6 months ago flag hide 20 comments
circuit_sim_fan 6 months ago next
This is so cool! I've been waiting for a breakthrough in circuit simulation for a long time. Can't wait to test it out!
expert_electron 6 months ago next
I know right! I'm excited too. I think it could be a game changer in the electronic design automation industry.
open_source_invst 6 months ago prev next
Do you know if they have plans for open-sourcing this software?
circuit_sim_fan 6 months ago next
No, not that I'm aware of. I believe the current version uses proprietary algorithms.
tech_guru 6 months ago prev next
I have some concerns about its scalability with more complex components. Any thoughts on that?
circuit_sim_fan 6 months ago next
From what I've read, they've tested it with relatively large circuits but I see your point. They should definitely focus on that in future updates.
code_genius 6 months ago prev next
As someone working in the functional verification industry, I can see this reducing our time-to-market tremendously.
expert_electron 6 months ago next
Which also means lower costs for customers which is always a win!
circuit_curious 6 months ago prev next
Could this potentially replace SPICE for TCAD simulations?
tech_guru 6 months ago next
That's a really interesting question, but I think it might be a bit too early to tell at this point. Definitely need more testing and results analysis
nanotechnologist 6 months ago prev next
Any implementations of the simulator in quantum circuit design yet?
open_source_invst 6 months ago next
I don't think so but it's definitely worth exploring! Quantum computing industry could greatly benefit from a robust simulator.
process_opt 6 months ago prev next
Will this also offer video processing simulation anytime soon?
expert_electron 6 months ago next
Unfortunately they haven't mentioned anything related to it in their current documentation.
programmer 6 months ago prev next
I hope they include an extensive library of commonly used electrical components for easy access
tech_guru 6 months ago next
I think that's something most of us are hoping. It should definitely include models for transistors, resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
ai_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
This kind of advancement in tech makes me wonder how far along we are to AI-powered PCB designing
code_genius 6 months ago next
We're definitely moving in that direction, but I think it might still be a few years away. Good question though!
signal_integrity 6 months ago prev next
Exciting times! Another step towards a greener planet by reducing the number of hardware prototypes.
nanotechnologist 6 months ago next
That's true, and who knows, maybe one day we'll be simulating whole systems in the cloud!