See the workbench in motion.
A short walkthrough of the Aluming workbench — from a blank schematic to a tuned, simulated, and laid-out analog block.
Early-build preview, ~40 seconds · download
The inner loop, end to end.
A quick look at the workbench — the same iterate-and-tune loop analog designers run all day, just faster and scriptable. A fuller walkthrough is on the way.
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Workbench at a glance
Activity bar, sidebar, editor area, command palette — the layout an engineer can already navigate.
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Schematic capture
Drop devices from a library, route wires, set parameters. Everything is a command; everything is in version control.
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AI-assisted tuning
Ask for a target spec. The agent sizes devices, sweeps parameters, and reports results inline.
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Simulate and read back
ngspice runs in-process. Waveforms, DC operating points, and AC sweeps right next to the schematic.
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Layout & extraction
Hand off a sized schematic to layout, run parasitic extraction, and close the loop with a post-layout sim.
Want to try Aluming on your own design?
Early-access builds go out as the workbench stabilizes. Email a couple lines about what you're building and we'll be in touch.