This article explains aitl-physical-reference v2.
Let us start with the conclusion.
v2 is not a version that increases what can be controlled.
It is a version that freezes what must not be controlled — copper, current, and outline.
When we discuss control, FSM, PID, or AI,
we unconsciously assume the following:
However, these are not logical assumptions.
They are physical facts.
v2 exists to answer only one question:
“If we freeze a complete voltage–current loop without introducing any control at all, what remains?”
| Version | Role |
|---|---|
| v0 | A collection of passive physical components |
| v1 | Semantic definition between logic and physics |
| v2 | Executable physical loop (DRC-clean) |
| v3 | Insertion of control (FSM / PID) |
Where v1 defined:
“What does it mean for this pin to be High?”
v2 freezes:
“What copper geometry makes that meaning physically valid?”



In v2, what is not allowed matters more than what is allowed.
v2 is designed to stop immediately before control begins.
What v2 freezes is the following inseparable V–I loop:
VCC → R → LED → R → GND
This is not a logical structure.
It is a physical fact.
These must never be decided by control logic.
Test points in v2 satisfy all of the following:
“Measurable, but untouchable.”
This is the observability rule of v2.
| Layer | Role |
|---|---|
| LLM / AI | Meaning and redesign |
| FSM | State transitions |
| PID | Continuous control |
| v2 | Immutable physical facts |
| Physics | Heat, light, current |
v2 is the frozen lowest layer.
Current paths, V–I meaning, and board outline are immutable.
If changes are required:
Project Top
https://samizo-aitl.github.io/aitl-physical-reference/
Hardware (KiCad)
https://github.com/Samizo-AITL/aitl-physical-reference/tree/main/hardware/kicad