We often talk about ECAD (Electronic Computer-Aided Design) as a utility—a glorified digital pencil for drawing schematics and routing boards. But when you elevate that practice to a star level—what I call —the conversation shifts from "how do I connect these pins?" to "how do I architect inevitability?"
Design like the laws of physics are watching. Because they are. ecadstar design
This is the deep secret: It is the design that makes the assembler nod in silence and the EMC engineer pour a second cup of coffee—not because they need it, but because they have nothing to fix. We often talk about ECAD (Electronic Computer-Aided Design)
ECADstar design is the art of making the complex look simple, the fast look slow, and the impossible look like it was always meant to be. This is the deep secret: It is the
So next time you open your tool (Altium, Allegro, KiCad, whatever)—pause. Ask not, "Can I connect this?" Ask,
Here is the deep truth: Every trace on a board is a promise. Every via is a compromise. Every layer stack-up is a bet against entropy.
— Thoughts from the star at the center of the stack-up.