Schematical Programs
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- Schematic
- — the electrical drawing that says which components connect to which. A board can't be manufactured without one. Each SKU here is a schematic package for a specific chip or board.
- KiCad
- — the professional-grade open-source design tool the schematics are drawn in. Free to open; any board shop can read the files.
- V18 · V19 · V20
- — three generations of AutoPhi silicon. V18 Achievement, V19 Pinnacle, V20 Epiphany. Each has its own schematic bundle: V18 = ten "Chips N-100" bundles at $25K each, V19 = 34 I/O bracket variants, V20 = ten named Series (Apex, Branch, Canopy, Seed, etc.) at $35K each.
- I/O bracket variant
- — the same underlying board with a different physical connector on the outside — USB-C, Thunderbolt 4, RJ-45, DisplayPort, RS-232, CAN Bus, and so on. Pick the bracket that matches how your product plugs in.
- BGA library
- — BGA is Ball Grid Array, the physical footprint of a chip on a board (where it lands, which balls connect where). The BGA256 and BGA1536 libraries are the chip-to-board interface for the 256-pin and 1536-pin AutoPhi packages.
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Professional KiCad 10 schematic packages for the AutoPhi V19 Quantum PCIe 5.0 accelerator card. 34 I/O bracket variants with complete BOM, netlist, and patent documentation.
