FROM PRODUCT INTENT TO MANUFACTURABLE ELECTRONICS

Complete electronic product engineering, coordinated end to end

Create a product that is not only technically impressive, but reliable, maintainable, testable and ready for the realities of certification and manufacturing.

ABTC connects system architecture, hardware, PCB, embedded firmware, RF, validation and industrialisation within one engineering process. Clients gain clearer ownership, faster problem resolution and decisions made for the complete product rather than one isolated discipline.

  • One coordinated architecture
  • Risks addressed earlier
  • Design decisions that support scale

CLIENT OUTCOMES

What integrated engineering changes for the client

The largest delays often appear between disciplines. A complete-product view keeps technical trade-offs visible and aligns them with cost, schedule, user experience and production goals.

A feasible product architecture

Requirements become a practical system partition with explicit interfaces, budgets, dependencies and validation criteria.

Hardware that supports the real use case

Power, sensors, interfaces, processing, memory, RF, mechanics, test access and supply constraints are designed as one system.

Firmware prepared to evolve

The codebase is structured for predictable behaviour, debugging, updates, variants and long-term ownership.

A controlled path to production

Bring-up, verification, certification preparation and manufacturing information are planned before they become emergency work.

WHEN WE ADD THE MOST VALUE

Designed for ambitious products and consequential decisions

We support complete new developments, major redesigns and products that have reached the limits of an early prototype architecture.

  • New electronic products requiring coordinated hardware and firmware development.
  • Products combining sensors, power electronics, displays, actuators or complex interfaces.
  • Connected devices using BLE, Wi-Fi, UWB, Matter, Thread or custom protocols.
  • Compact, low-power or RF-sensitive designs where board-level decisions are critical.
  • Existing platforms that need a reliable next generation or a production-ready redesign.

A CONTROLLED ENGINEERING PATH

A product-development process with visible evidence

  1. Product definition

    Translate user, commercial and regulatory needs into measurable engineering requirements and acceptance criteria.

  2. Architecture and risk retirement

    Partition the system, evaluate platforms and prove the highest-risk assumptions before committing the full design.

  3. Detailed development

    Develop electronics, PCB, firmware and interfaces through controlled reviews, prototypes and integrated testing.

  4. Validation and industrialisation

    Verify behaviour, prepare production and certification evidence, resolve pilot-build findings and transfer the product cleanly.

TANGIBLE PROGRESS

A complete engineering record, not a black box

Deliverables are selected for the project stage and organised so the client can operate, maintain and extend the product.

  • Product requirements, architecture and design rationale
  • Component selection, schematics and PCB design sources
  • Firmware architecture, source code, builds and release records
  • Interface definitions, diagnostics and update strategy
  • Prototype bring-up, verification and risk evidence
  • Manufacturing, assembly, test and industrialisation documentation

DECISION SUPPORT

Planning a complete electronic product

At what stage should we involve ABTC?

The greatest leverage usually comes before architecture is fixed, but ABTC also joins at prototype, redesign, verification and product-recovery stages. Existing work is assessed before proposing replacement.

Can the project be divided into milestones?

Yes. Projects can be structured around feasibility, architecture, prototype, validation and industrialisation milestones, each with defined evidence, deliverables and decisions.

Will we retain access to design files and source code?

Project ownership and licensing are defined contractually. Our normal engineering approach is to provide the agreed sources, build information and documentation required for the client to continue the product.

Can ABTC collaborate with our mechanical, app, cloud or manufacturing teams?

Yes. We define interfaces and work directly with the client's specialists and suppliers so mechanical, application, remote-system and production constraints are reflected in the electronic product.

Build the complete product around the outcome that matters

Bring us the idea, requirements, current prototype or difficult design decision. We will help turn it into a clear engineering path with risks, milestones and evidence.

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