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What happens when the rule book is no longer useful, or worse, was never written in the first place? In today’s fast-moving electronics landscape, we’re increasingly asked to design and build what has no precedent, no proven path, and no tidy checklist to follow. This is where “Design for Invention” begins.
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From the growing role of AI in design tools to the challenge of managing cumulative tolerances, these articles in this issue examine the technical details, design choices, and manufacturing considerations that determine whether a board works as intended.
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Making AI Practical for PCB Design
March 5, 2026 | Steve Watt, ZukenEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Artificial intelligence has entered nearly every corner of engineering software. In PCB design, however, meaningful adoption has been slower and for good reason. Unlike image generation or text analysis, PCB layout is not a data-rich, rules-light problem. It is a precision-driven engineering discipline in which creativity, accuracy, and strict compliance with constraints must coexist.
Zuken’s work on AI-assisted PCB design reflects this reality. Rather than positioning AI as a replacement for engineering expertise, our CR-8000 Autonomous Intelligent Place and Route (AIPR) applies machine learning selectively in ways that align with how designers actually think and work.
Why PCB Design Is a Difficult AI Problem
In a recent webinar on AI-based PCB place-and-route, Dr. Kyle Miller, R&D manager at Zuken, outlined why many general-purpose AI techniques fall short when applied to PCB design. Modern AI systems often excel at producing outputs that look plausible, but they struggle with precision and repeatability. In PCB design, plausibility is not enough. A route that looks reasonable but violates electrical, physical, or manufacturability constraints is unusable.
PCB data is also highly heterogeneous. A single design combines discrete layers, continuous geometry, electrical connectivity, Boolean rule sets, and hierarchical structure. Unlike games or image datasets, there is no fixed state space or abundance of interchangeable training examples. Each PCB is unique, and knowledge must be transferred across designs that are similar in intent, not identical in structure.
To continue reading this article, which originally appeared in the February 2026 edition of I-Connect007 Magazine, click here.
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