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From our everyday life, we know many examples where our expectations and reality do not quite match. PCB design data management is no exception.

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The webinar will explore various points in the design flow where co-design of the FPGA or other programmable devices and board layout can take place

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In this Webinar, you will discover how to streamline your PCB design process with CR-8000, and seamlessly integrate prototype testing results using NoiseKen for enhanced accuracy and performance.

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Updating existing designs to replace obsolete components is a time-consuming and labor-intensive task. Advanced PCB design tools like Zuken’s CR-8000 can help to manage the process and improve accuracy.

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Zuken Inc. introduces a revolutionary approach to AI-assisted PCB design. The new technology, called Autonomous Intelligent Place and Route, will be provided as part of Zuken’s established CR-8000 PCB engineering and design platform

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The interplay of electrical, mechanical, and thermal considerations, requires precise component placement, signal integrity optimization, and power distribution while navigating space constraints and ensuring manufacturability.

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CR-8000 Webinar: Zuken recently announced the upcoming release of the industry’s first AI-based PCB place and route product - Autonomous Intelligent Place and Route (AIPR) - This webinar will examine how companies and users will benefit.

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AI in PCB design is increasingly seen as a game-changer, with some predicting it could soon replace entire layout teams—but this view risks overlooking both the current limits of AI and the critical expertise engineering demands. At DesignCon 2025, experts from emphasized that AI's real value lies in complementing human judgment, not replacing it. Read more on our blog.

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When it comes design rule checks for PCB designs, there are checks that should be performed that are just as important as spacing rules. Strict adherence to basic PCB design rule checks, such as track to track, track to via, via to via, pad to track etc. – though necessary to avoid short circuits – only scratch the surface when trying to identify potential design flaws.

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