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pcb contient 5 skills collectées depuis diodeinc, avec une couverture métier par dépôt et des pages de détail sur le site.
Skills dans ce dépôt
Use before creating or modifying reusable PCB registry content, including component packages, symbols, footprints, STEP models, datasheets, or reusable Zener modules. Also use when working inside a registry component package or changing KiCad/Zener files that define reusable parts. Covers search-before-authoring, datasheet-backed cleanup, package structure, sourcing checks, and validation.
Canonical Zener HDL semantics and workflow. Use before reading or modifying `.zen` files. Covers module loading and instantiation, `io()`/`config()` API design, nets/interfaces/power domains, components and sourcing, `pcb.toml` manifests, stdlib/package discovery with `pcb doc`, physical units, generics, checks, DNP patterns, naming, and validation.
Search the registry for prepared Zener modules, reference designs, and component symbols while designing a board, subsystem, or spec. Use for board-facing part/module selection with `pcb search -m registry:modules` and `pcb search -m registry:components`, API inspection, sourcing comparison, and deciding what to instantiate. If no suitable registry package exists, prepare a librarian request instead of importing or authoring components inline.
Adds an ngspice-backed simulation testbench to a Zener `.zen` design. Use when the user asks to simulate a circuit, validate behavior in SPICE, or wire a `spice_model=SpiceModel(...)` into a leaf component. Covers `pcb sim`, `Simulation` property, and ngspice `.control` blocks with `tran`/`PULSE`/`PWL` sources and SVG `hardcopy` output.
Read datasheets and technical PDF documents with `pcb scan`. Use when the user gives a local PDF path or an `http(s)` datasheet/document URL, when a task requires reading, summarizing, extracting information from, or answering questions about a datasheet or technical PDF, or when a KiCad symbol / `.kicad_sym` provides a `Datasheet` property to resolve. Run `pcb scan <input>` in bash, treat stdout as the generated `.md` path, then read that markdown file.