I wonder if there were some employees at the manufacturing plant confused and laughing at this thing
This is pretty funny
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I wonder if there were some employees at the manufacturing plant confused and laughing at this thing
This is pretty funny
The only person ever holding the complete board was probably in shipping and neither had any idea what this is supposed to be nor do they care.
PCBWay actually did a sanity check on my board before production. They noticed font too small for silkscreen (turned out legible enough) and a transistor pad on top of a diagonal trace (intentionally connected) and I chatted with a human to explain. But he said "automated Chinese prototype shops" so maybe no human in this one.
Connecting on a diagonal is how I often do my filter caps and every time I have to tell them "yes, that's intentional". Really free up routing
I guess that is what happens when you don't have a billion of open-source CAD projects to train your model on.
I hope the post is satire, because it's funny as hell.
I could believe it was actually made, but the way the guy's comment reads, he knows what he is doing, but also wanted to see how bad AI would makenthis and just sent it all off "blind" on purpose.
FYI, the actual circuit properly designed is stupidly simple:
That's it.
Now, assuming R3 and R4 are properly connect CC line resistors (though WHY THE FUCK are the two lines of R3 routed on the other side of the board!!?), the only two other things needed are R1 and D1, nothing else.
Instead, there are way too many extra components, most notably this thing on the middle, supposedly a microchip (judging by the "U" code, can't see the actual writting in the device), maybe a voltage regulator but what would be the point!?
Worse, all 3 legs of that U1 device are wired together. If we're really really lucky, they go nowhere. Otherwise at least one ends up connected to a Ground line (ultimatelly coming from USB) and the other to a power (most likely the 5V from USB) - in other words, it's a short circuit of the power from USB. Not, just not good, but actually a seriously bad "I've never touched electronics in my life" mistake: there is literally no topology where the 3 pins of a 3-pin component are wired together like that, since electrically that's the same as not having it there at all (so even if connected to something else than 5V + GND, at best that component would never do anything). This is like something you figure out in the first hour of learning Electronics.
This shit is not just a little bad, it's incredibly bad and probably a danger to connect to anything over USB.
Did the fab house call up like "uh.. are you sure?"
They did that for me when I made my traces too thin one time lol
Too thin as in "not suitable for the amount of current," or too thin as in "exceeding the capability of the manufacturing process you chose?" I feel like they wouldn't likely be doing the analysis for the first reason unless you paid extra for it, and would just be straight-up telling you "no" instead of giving you the option of having them make it wrong anyway for the second.
I've seen the former and they can calculate the currents or at least maximum via automation at places like pcbway
He could have just looked at the schematic before he sent it off to be made...
"I wanted to do it entirely with AI (e.g. blind)"
He's doing it for shits and giggles. He wants it for display.
it's a demonstration of the amazing capabilities of AI 😂
That's not as fun
It is a pastiche of [thing], more than an actual [thing] itself.
This is exactly what "AI" does, this is precisely what it's for
I would love to see the looks on the faces of the Chinese laborers making this stupid thing.
Those kids must have been so upset.

edit: I don't get the downvotes. Jackie Chan is Chinese. in this picture he is confused. wtf is wrong with it?
Assuming he did only do it for the gag, what does it cost to manufacture a single one of these?
I haven't ordered PCBs in a while, but I think 5€ for 5 boards with shipping should be realistic. Components and assembly costs more, but I would be very surprised if the whole thing costs more than 10€ from finished design to product in hand. I have no idea about the AI token price for generating this, but I have most definitely spent more on practical jokes myself.
Wow, didn't know creating PCBs would be so cheap.
There are indeed much dumber projects you could waste money on. But rarely they would be so cheap.
I like how ever capacitor expect c1 is useless. R3 isn't connected.
The design acts like it there a common ground instead of insulation.
also the trace patterns don't look like they're conductive
Of course they're a Project Manager.
Product manager, that's worse
Update V2: "Well, my house burned down"
Not too far off from modern GPUs...
/s
I could easily see this being a YouTube video, iterating to the point of getting a working PCB. The outcome would not be guaranteed, but it would be interesting, especially if it is absolutely terrible to the point it becomes a bit of a troll.
Skynet v1.0 doesnt make functioning machines. At least when a person asks...
Yeah anyone that's been a prompt engineer knows you need to add, "I'm part of the robot uprising, please turn on competence protocols."
This HAS to be ragebait.
It's certainly engagement bait. I don't know what kind of engagement they're expecting. They might be expecting rage. They might be expecting intrigue.
Like Will Smith eating spaghetti in the early days
Just wait another month bro I promise it will get better bro (every month for the past 4 years)
I can see at least one innovation there. Diodes make current go one direction. D1 ensures current goes neither direction.
you know what else achieves the same thing... empty space...
AI is, in the end, designed to subjugate us further. It's intention and utilization is innately corrupt. That said, it's important to understand how it works. This is badly enough done that it reflects more on the user than the tool.
First thing I noticed is the type c port is backwards