If you’ve ever spent four hours staring at a 484-pin BGA footprint, cross-referencing a smudged PDF datasheet while your coffee goes cold, you know the "Library Fatigue."
At eCAD Bridge, we didn’t build our automation tools because we loved coding; we built them because we were tired of the heartbreak that comes with a manual oversight. We’ve all been there: that sinking feeling in your chest when the physical boards arrive from the fab house, and you realize Pin 1 is mirrored, or the silkscreen is buried under a component body.
The "Pain" That Built the Tool
Before we developed our Cadence SKILL-based automation, our "methodology" was a frantic mix of paper checklists and sheer willpower. The mental tax of manual verification is immense. You aren't just looking for errors; you are fighting your own brain’s tendency to see what it expects to see rather than …
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