Circuit Mind Turns Block Diagrams into Schematics Fast

At Embedded World 2025, Circuit Mind demonstrated a tool that could significantly reduce the time required to design electronic systems. Their platform allows engineers to start with a block diagram and generate a complete schematic and bill of materials in about 60 seconds.

Users can drag and drop functional blocks—like sensors or processors—and define how they connect. They don’t need to specify every detail, but can go deeper into part-level selection if needed. Behind the scenes, the platform creates fully functional schematics without relying on reference designs. Every resistor, capacitor, and translator is generated in real time based on requirements.

Component Selection and Trade-Off Analysis Made Simple

Once the design blocks are in place, engineers can define design trade-offs—such as size, cost, or power consumption—using simple slider controls. Circuit Mind’s AI then evaluates trillions of potential combinations to recommend optimised component sets.

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The tool generates multiple versions of a design for easy comparison. For example, it might show one layout that reduces cost by 60% but uses slightly more power, helping teams make informed choices. The platform also provides procurement details: part numbers, vendor stock levels, and quantities needed.

Output, Layout Workflow, and Power System Automation

Generated designs can be exported directly to design tools like Altium, OrCAD, or Expedition for layout. While the platform doesn’t automate PCB layout, it eliminates much of the schematic work that normally precedes it.

A new feature, launched at Embedded World, adds automated power system design. The tool now generates regulator architectures, selects switching components, and calculates where to operate on the efficiency curve—all automatically. It’s a strong addition for engineers building embedded or power-sensitive systems.

Learn more or book a demo at the Circuit Mind product page.

Circuit Mind’s platform removes some of the most time-consuming steps in circuit design, letting engineers focus more on functionality and less on research and repetition. For embedded developers and hardware teams, it’s a powerful way to streamline the design process.

Register here for the upcoming launch webinar!

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