Perform a analysis of the provided schematic for real, schematic-level design issues.
Your review should include, but not be limited to:
Electrical and Logical Issues
- Incorrect net connections or floating nets
- Incorrect or missing pin assignments
- Connectivity errors across schematic sections
Component-Level Review
- Missing or misplaced components
- Absence or incorrect placement of decoupling capacitors
- Incorrect or missing pull-up/pull-down resistors
- Absence of current limiting resistors on LEDs or other sensitive components
Power and Signal Integrity
- Inadequate power distribution (missing bypass paths, star grounding, etc.)
- Potential signal integrity issues (improper termination, excessive trace length without buffering, etc.)
Schematic Best Practices
- Incorrect or inconsistent net labeling
- Lack of annotation for key nets or nodes
- Confusing or ambiguous signal flow
Instructions
- Do not speculate or provide hypothetical examples.
- Focus only on issues observed directly in the provided schematic.
- Offer actionable corrections and design optimizations where appropriate.