Product Architectures

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SYSTEMS

Engineering reliable electronics from signal to system.

Product Architectures partners with teams building embedded products, connected devices, and precision hardware — translating complex requirements into testable circuits, firmware-ready platforms, and production-aware prototypes.

Engineering product architectures since 2018

BUS-04 / 128MHz

VALIDATED

CONTROL CORE

3.3V

logic rail

±25ppm

clock drift

42°C

thermal pass

CAPABILITIES

Electronics work that stays connected to manufacturable outcomes.

From schematic decisions to bench validation, the work is structured around clear constraints, measurable risk reduction, and clean handoff to product teams.

01

Embedded systems

Architecture for sensor, control, and communications boards that can move from prototype to deployment.

02

PCB design

Schematic capture, layout direction, power integrity thinking, and practical design-for-test decisions.

03

Firmware handoff

Hardware interfaces documented so firmware teams can integrate drivers, telemetry, and diagnostics quickly.

04

Prototype builds

Bring-up planning, revision notes, assembly coordination, and early validation loops before scale-up.

05

Bench validation

Measurement plans for voltage rails, clocks, thermal behavior, RF paths, and device-level reliability.

06

Risk reduction

Technical tradeoff maps, failure-mode thinking, and focused decisions that keep projects moving.

METHOD

A short loop from requirements to validated hardware.

Map constraints, interfaces, and failure modes before committing to board decisions.

Prototype the highest-risk paths first: power, timing, thermal, RF, and signal integrity.

Document validation results so product, firmware, and manufacturing teams share one source of truth.

Bring clarity to the next hardware decision.

Share the product constraints, the current prototype status, or the problem that keeps coming back on the bench.

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