Anthropic partnered with Diode Computers to improve Claude's ability to auto-generate electrical circuit board reference designs from chip documentation. The collaboration focused on teaching Claude to work with Zener, a domain-specific language for PCB schematics, and to interpret dense technical documentation. Claude Sonnet 4.5 now produces reference designs preferred by electrical engineers 8 out of 10 times compared to earlier versions, better capturing documentation nuances and following toolchain conventions. This demonstrates how domain experts can collaborate with Anthropic to enhance Claude's performance on specialized technical tasks.

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Scoping the problemBenchmarking the outcomeFuture DirectionsAcknowledgements
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