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Before the first component is placed, before the copper bleeds green across the laminate, there is the Grid .
They ask what it is.
Most people see a circuit board as a plate of spaghetti—silver threads frozen in epoxy. But you, the architect, see a city. A metropolis of voltage domains, data autobahns, and analog villages. And every city needs a planner who doesn't flinch.