Developing the working model into a product is the concern of this stage in the development.
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Mechanical considerations, such as size and shape, together with electrical and electronic requirements determine the layout of the PCB. Tracking and the provision of heat dissipation and EMC considerations are also dealt with at this stage. A Bill of Materials (BOM) is drawn up, specifying all the components in the design.
Bare PCBs and the components required to build the prototype are sourced and acquired. The required number of prototypes are built and tested to verify the design. Shortcomings of the design can be identified. Any corrections and improvements can be incorporated. Further prototypes can be made and tested. This step is repeated until no further changes are required.
You will now evaluate the pre-production prototype to ensure that the functionality agrees with the specification drawn up earlier. When you are satisfied that it works to your specification, you will sign off the design. It is now ready for production.
Production Engineering results in a full set of production documentation, including:
You are now in possession of everything you need to put the product into production.
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