MMIC Trump Card Game — LNA Edition
by RapidRF
The world's first RF circuit trump card game — where AI-designed MMICs battle on noise figure, gain, linearity, and power.
AI-Designed RF Circuits
Each card in SuperCircuits features a real MMIC layout generated entirely by RapidRF's AI platform — zero manual schematic editing, zero human tuning. The AI handles topology selection, component sizing, matching network synthesis, and layout optimisation from a single performance specification.
The specs on every card come directly from EM simulation of the AI-generated layout. You're holding a snapshot of the frontier of autonomous RF design.
How to Play
SuperCircuits follows the classic trump card format. Pick a stat, beat your rivals, collect the deck. The circuit with the superior RF specs wins.
All cards are dealt equally to every player, face-down. Keep your hand secret.
The starting player flips their top card and picks one stat — Gain, NF, OP1dB, Current, or Voltage — then reads it aloud.
Everyone reveals the same stat. The best value wins the trick. For NF, lower wins. For everything else, higher wins.
The winner collects all played cards and puts them at the bottom of their pile, then picks the stat for the next round.
On a tie, cards go to the centre. The same player picks again from their next card. The next winner takes the centre pile too.
Players are eliminated when they run out of cards. The last player holding any card wins.
Sample Card
Each card features an AI-designed circuit, its simulated S-parameter plot, and the key RF specs you'll battle on.
Get Involved
SuperCircuits is a RapidRF project. Visit our platform to see how AI is automating MMIC design from spec to tape-out — or watch us on YouTube.