Assembly - Front View
OrthographicThe Front view clearly shows the primary layout of the board, including the array of castellations, mounting holes, and the USB-C connector, which are critical for assembly and identification.
AI Drawing Analysis
The cards below explain how the generated drawing outputs and assets connect to the final technical sheets.
The Front view clearly shows the primary layout of the board, including the array of castellations, mounting holes, and the USB-C connector, which are critical for assembly and identification.
The Top view provides a clear representation of the board's overall shape, the USB-C connector's profile, and the arrangement of surface-mount components, which are essential for understanding the board's footprint.
The Left view reveals the board's thickness and the depth of the USB-C connector, which is crucial for ensuring proper clearance in the final product's enclosure.
The section view reveals the internal structure of the board, including the thickness of the PCB and the depth of the USB-C connector, which are not visible in the orthographic views.
The section view reveals the internal structure of the board, including the thickness of the PCB and the depth of the USB-C connector, which are not visible in the orthographic views.
The detail view magnifies the castellations and pad layout on the back of the board, highlighting the 9 additional GPIOs for SMD soldering, which is a key feature of this variant.
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AI Transparency
The Marathon 3D→2D pipeline rendered 4 views of the 3D CAD model and passed them through our AI analysis engine.
The AI reasoned about the geometry, selected view candidates, and planned 1 section cut to expose critical internal features. It also selected detail-view anchor points for local manufacturing-critical regions. The final drawing configuration was then generated automatically for sheet outputs in SVG, DXF, and PDF.
0 dimension references were mapped across sheets, with per-sheet labels, views, and extracted edge geometry.
These are 2D engineering drawings, not 3D files. Dimensions are extracted from the 3D geometry and should be verified against the source model before use in manufacturing.
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