Auto-circuit tracing is a revolutionary feature for technicians. Learn how it works, its benefits, and why it’s a must-have in every repair workflow.
When dealing with complex smartphone or laptop boards, manually tracing tracks is the most time-consuming task. Auto-circuit line tracing changes everything by letting your software highlight the complete network instantly.
What is Auto-Circuit Line Tracing?
Simply click on any component or node, and the system automatically highlights the entire route of that net across all layers. It works with:
- Schematics
- PCB layouts
- Multilayer bitmaps
- Net lists
- Ground/power rail mapping
Benefits of Auto-Circuit Tracing
1. Saves Hours of Diagnosis Time
Instead of manually tracing with a multimeter, you see the complete path in seconds.
2. Helps Identify Hidden or Broken Paths
If a trace is broken inside the board, the tracing feature reveals discontinuity or missing links.
3. Perfect for Training Beginners
Students learn circuit flow visually, making complex boards easier to understand.
4. Error-Free Repair Guidance
Removes guesswork and prevents misdiagnosis.
Real-World Use Cases
✔ Charging Line Issues
Click on VBUS node → instantly see charging IC, filter, protection IC, USB port routes.
✔ CPU BGA Track Damage
Easily check if CPU line is open, short, or diverted.
✔ Network IC Troubleshooting
Follow RF nets and ground return paths effortlessly.
Conclusion
Auto-circuit line tracing is one of the most powerful innovations in modern repair software. It empowers technicians to diagnose faster, learn better, and repair with higher success rates.

