1. Specifying your design requirements - The client must provide us with details regarding the design requirements (technically known as "design specifications" or "specs"). The specifications must include as much details regarding the design requirements as possible. Some clients may require a confidential non-disclosure agreement to be signed to enable them to disclose the details of the design. We welcome such agreements, given that, they are fair and acceptable. It would be ideal if the client can provide as much details about the design needed as possible. We also suggest improvements / amendments to the design by which it can be made even better or by which the manufacturing / design costs can be decreased even further sometimes.
2. Providing a price quote for the design - After studying the design specifications we will analyze the amount of work involved, number of engineers to engage on the design, resources needed, estimated completion time etc. Then we will get back to you with a price quote for the design. After the client accepts the price quote and places the order for the design, we will begin the actual design process.
3. Design process flow - Click here to view details of process flow.
4. Final changes/modifications to the design (optional) - After the prototype is examined by the client, on rare occasions, they may find it necessary to make a few changes or additions to the device before entering production. If the changes are small and does not involve any hardware changes & if they can be achieved through a simple firmware upgrade, then it will be done without any extra costs. For more elaborate changes that requires the hardware/PCB etc to be re-designed or if it takes a long time to implement the changes to the firmware, it will be charged appropriately. Normally, most of the deigns that we do satisfy the specifications or exceed it, so most of the times, this step will not be necessary.
5. Meeting FCC/CE/UL and other regulatory requirements (optional) -The client must understand that in order to market an electronic device within a country, it will need to satisfy some regulatory requirements within that country. For example, the FCC part 15/part 68 requirements in USA or CE mark in European countries etc. It may be problematic or even illegal to market these products in some countries if they are not certified by the regulatory body. Understandably, meeting these regulatory requirements involves extra efforts & sometimes requires a few design iterations, and hence, can cost significantly more. Some regulatory requirements are easy to achieve and some requires more efforts. The customer is expected to specify the regulatory requirements that the designed product has to meet (if any) in their design requirements/specifications. It would generally cost more to design a product meeting regulatory requirements rather than just to design it for proof of concept (or demonstration purposes), since it involves elaborate testing and verifications from third party test labs to ensure that the design indeed meets the regulatory requirements. Most regulatory requirements are not required if the product is not intended to be sold or marketed (like for use within an organization/industry etc). These are just a few guidelines and for obtaining exact information or more details, the clients must contact the regulating bodies within their countries.
6. Small quantity test production (optional) -We can also support our customers with small quantity test productions (50 to 100 nos. at a time) for the first production after Prototype engineering, which will enable them to test out their products in the market. We can help in the mass production by managing the entire production process with manufacturing factories with whom we have good understanding/tie-ups.
7. Large volume electronic manufacturing service -We also supplement our design services by offering large volume manufacturing service of the designed product where we manage assembly, testing & packaging with strict quality control procedures. This enables our customers to have a one-stop solution starting from product concept to mass production.




