Using AI in schematic Design Reviews: A live Q&A for Hardware Engineers
AllSpice.io
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Design reviews are getting harder as systems grow more complex and timelines compress.
Teams are being told AI can help, but it is not always clear what that means for real reviews.
In this live, Q+A-first webinar, we walk through a real schematic using DRCY, AllSpice’s AI-powered review agent. We'll answer your questions live, giving you a clear view of how AI-powered design reviews work and whether they make sense for your team.
Agenda (45–50 minutes)
1. Intro (3–4 min)
2. Live schematic review example (5–7 min)
Walk through a real DRCY review, including how datasheet context is gathered, interpreted, and tied back to the schematic.
3. Open Q&A and live exploration (30–35 min)
This is your chance to ask anything on your mind! You can submit your questions here and we will answer them live.
Some topics we will explore are:
- ⚡How DRCY validates power and voltage constraints against datasheets
- 🧩 How it reasons about part configuration and common schematic issues
- 🚨 Where false positives come from and how to interpret them
- 🧠 What kinds of context improve review quality, and what limits it today
4. Wrap-up and next steps (3–5 min)
If you are an electrical engineer or hardware leader evaluating whether AI belongs in your design review process, you will leave with a clear mental model of how it works, how to evaluate it realistically, and whether it is applicable to your team.
Learn more about Allspice.io.
Speakers
Nick Herbert
Senior Product Manager
Nick is a Senior Product Manager at AllSpice, where he works closely with hardware teams and customers to improve how engineers collaborate, review designs, and catch issues earlier in the development process.
Daniel Lindmark
Principal Electrical Engineer
Daniel Lindmark has been designing and manufacturing electronics hardware for 20+ years, with a focus on tool building & process improvements to ensure the right features are designed into the product on-time and on-budget. They specialize in IoT radio and system design, instrumentation, avionics, rapid prototyping, business strategy, new product introduction (NPI) and design for manufacturability (DFM).
Using AI in schematic Design Reviews: A live Q&A for Hardware Engineers
58:35