Understand
Requirements, constraints, existing hardware and software, failure modes, available documentation and project risks.
Engineering approach
Good engineering reduces uncertainty one decision at a time. We connect architecture, implementation, integration and validation so the next step is based on evidence rather than guesswork.
The process adapts to the project: sometimes the first job is to understand an inherited system; sometimes it is to make a prototype measurable.
Start a technical discussion →Requirements, constraints, existing hardware and software, failure modes, available documentation and project risks.
System boundaries, hardware and software interfaces, communications, control strategy, test strategy and documentation structure.
Firmware, electronics, embedded systems, controls, automation and prototype integration shaped around the decisions that matter.
Measurements, repeatable tests, data analysis, debugging, technical reporting and handoff documentation.
Firmware architecture, MCU integration, communication interfaces and control implementation.
Prototype bring-up, measurements, switching behavior and design iteration guided by bench evidence.
Repeatable validation, instrumentation, data collection and analysis that make results easier to review.
Understanding inherited systems, finding failure points and stabilizing incomplete work.
Early architecture and validation expose expensive assumptions while there is still room to change the design, the interface or the test method.
The work is documented at the level the project needs: requirements and assumptions, interfaces, test conditions, measurements, decisions and next actions.
The result is not a presentation about the system. It is a clearer system, a traceable technical record and a practical path to the next decision.
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