I'm an electronics and product engineer. Alongside my main role, I take on a few selective, one-off freelance engagements, from requirements spec to production ramp-up. Here are the ways in, each backed by real projects.
Describe my projectDefine the product before building it: requirements spec (PRD), architecture, tech choices, feasibility study. To start on a clear footing instead of discovering constraints along the way.
From schematic to production-ready board: schematic capture, component selection, routing, bring-up and tuning. For a new product or the redesign of an existing board.
Audit of an existing design: schematic and routing review, BOM review (obsolescence, costs, alternatives), and diagnosis of failures or field defects. Find the root cause and fix it in the right place, not on the surface.
Find equivalent components, manage end-of-life parts, weigh China vs Europe sources. Secure a bill of materials threatened by a shortage or an obsolete part.
From prototype to series: DFM, test benches, production setup, CE marking. To stabilize a production line or set up a new one.
A board to design, a production to stabilize, a fault to crack?
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