Electrical Engineering
Our electrical engineers work closely with mechanical and firmware teams to ensure electronics are functionally correct, physically integrated, compliant, and manufacturable from the earliest stages of development.
“We don't just design circuits — we engineer electronics that work reliably in real-world products and scale confidently to production.”
Our Process
System Architecture & Circuit Design
We define the complete electrical architecture, translating functional requirements into robust circuit designs — power trees, signal chains, and communication interfaces.
Schematic Design & Component Selection
We design production-grade schematics with carefully selected components optimised for performance, supply-chain availability, and cost.
PCB Design & Layout
We create high-quality PCB layouts focused on signal integrity, EMI/EMC robustness, thermal management, and design-for-test — across 2-layer to 12-layer boards.
Power Integrity & Signal Integrity
We ensure stable power delivery and clean signals across all operating conditions — using simulation tools and rigorous review processes.
Design for Manufacturing (DFM) & Design for Test (DFT)
Our designs are optimised for pick-and-place, reflow soldering, and bed-of-nails or boundary-scan testing — reducing production cost and cycle time.
Prototype Bring-Up & Debugging
We support hardware bring-up and hands-on debugging to ensure first prototypes work reliably — and iterate rapidly when they don't.
Why Our
Electrical Engineering
Matters
Stable and reliable electronics across all conditions
Lower EMI/EMC risk — fewer test failures
Reduced power consumption for battery-powered products
Faster prototyping with fewer board re-spins
Smooth, predictable transition to mass production
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Other Services
Often Paired
With This Service
Our disciplines work best together. Most products we build combine two or more of these service areas.
