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WIP: Chat-Debugging: Large Language Model as a Hardware Debugging Assistant

Andrew Ash, John Hu

arxiv Score 4.8

Published 2026-08-03 · First seen 2026-08-04

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This work-in-progress research paper explores Chat-Debugging, a novel use case for large language models as an assistant for hardware debugging tasks to improve students' debugging skills. Hardware debugging can be a time-consuming and stressful skill to develop, leading to frustration and other negative emotions. While past work has explored streamlining and automating software-based circuit debugging where digital circuits are dominant, Chat-Debugging aids in physical hardware debugging where circuits may be analog, digital, or mixed-signal. Qualitative data were collected from LLM chat logs and interviews with a fourth-year electrical engineering undergraduate student. Major themes were extracted using a constant comparative analysis. Chat-Debugging incorporates accurate hardware information, properly handles natural language descriptions of circuits, and improves debugging confidence. A successful Chat-Debugging session includes investigating multiple potential root causes proposed by the LLM, the patience and determination to eliminate root causes, and a student who leads the debugging process by assertively correcting the LLM's misunderstandings. This human-computer interaction can improve electrical and computer engineering students' confidence during debugging and improve their debugging skills.

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@article{ash2026wip,
  title = {WIP: Chat-Debugging: Large Language Model as a Hardware Debugging Assistant},
  author = {Andrew Ash and John Hu},
  year = {2026},
  abstract = {This work-in-progress research paper explores Chat-Debugging, a novel use case for large language models as an assistant for hardware debugging tasks to improve students' debugging skills. Hardware debugging can be a time-consuming and stressful skill to develop, leading to frustration and other negative emotions. While past work has explored streamlining and automating software-based circuit debugging where digital circuits are dominant, Chat-Debugging aids in physical hardware debugging where },
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.02420},
  keywords = {cs.HC, cs.CY},
  eprint = {2608.02420},
  archiveprefix = {arXiv},
}

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