Experimenting with AI to Design a Working ESP32-S3 Development Board
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Summary
The article discusses the author's experiment of using AI to design a working ESP32-S3 development board by 'vibe-coding' the hardware. The author used Atopile and an AI coding assistant named Claude for this task, resulting in a surprisingly good outcome.
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I was expecting this to be pretty bad - but it actually came out quite nicely!
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