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Il progetto "ARBoard: The future of PCB debug" vince l'University Fair Award come miglior Demo al DATE 2025 Conference

Il progetto ARBoard: The future of PCB debug vince l'University Fair Award come miglior Demo al DATE 2025 Conference.
ARBoard è guidato dal dr. Giorgio Insinga, con la partecipazione dei dr. Pietro Bella, Reem Khattar, Francesco Anzoino e Luca Filippetti del Gruppo di ricerca CAD- Electronic CAD & Reliability Group del DAUIN, sotto la supervisione del Prof. Paolo Bernardi.
La tecnologia sviluppata nel progetto ARBoard è stata selezionata per il PoC Launchpad della Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo e si sta velocemente sviluppando in una promettente startup.

Abstract del progetto
ARBoard uses augmented reality to revolutionize PCB debugging, making the process faster, more intuitive, and error-free.
The technology developed in the ARBoard project has been selected for the PoC Launchpad of the Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo and is rapidly developing into a promising startup.
Designed for high-complexity industries such as consumer electronics, automotive semiconductors and industrial repair and executed through augmented reality glasses, the application simplifies PCB debugging operations by providing the operator with tools to project appropriate markers onto the actual board in order to identify PCB components, including integrated circuits (chips), connectors, test pads, etc.
The application roadmap also includes real-time, augmented reality visualization of oscilloscope-measured signals for a fully immersive debugging experience.
The software adopts advanced machine learning and computer vision technologies to provide the basic functionality of the application even in the absence of design files, extracting the necessary information from the public documentation of the board. The application's capabilities are further extended if board design files are available.