Design for test (DfT) is a mindset, not a specific process or technology. The guiding principle of DfT is to consider and enable testability at all points in the design… Read More
SUCCESSFUL TEST SYSTEM DESIGN
Developing successful test systems and procedures is a critical component of product design. Good test system design leads to designs that meet requirements, reliable schedules, and smooth production ramps. Including… Read More
5 MARKET TRENDS DRIVING ENGINEERING DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
As we get ready to bid 2022 farewell, we reflect on 5 market trends driving engineering design development into the future. One of the truly great pleasures of working at… Read More
THE VALUE OF EARLY PHASE DESIGN EXPLORATIONS IN SECURING INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
Imagine that you have an innovative idea for a new product but need confirmation that your idea has real market potential to secure funding or executive buy-in. Can it be… Read More
THE ADVANTAGES OF FULL SYSTEM PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Full system product development refers to the ability to design an entire product. This can include mechanical, electrical, firmware, algorithm and control systems, and, when transferring to manufacturing, quality engineering… Read More
MAKE VS. BUY: IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS IN PART SELECTION
Often, when engineering a design, you may be faced with having to decide between using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) parts versus designing new, custom parts for the design. Do you “make”… Read More
HOW A FLEXIBLE ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT TEAM CAN HELP SOLVE HIRING CHALLENGES
Today, many companies are struggling to fill engineering roles but aren’t always aware of the flexible engineering staffing models they can leverage to help them meet their project needs —… Read More
4 ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Have you ever wondered what key elements can add some of the most important value to your product development project? This question has come up many times in the 17+… Read More
HOW TO DESIGN LOW POWER DEVICES
Power management is an important concern when dealing with small, battery-powered devices such as sensors or wearables. The successful design of low-power devices requires a concerted team effort between the… Read More
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS DURING SUPPLY CHAIN SHORTAGES
After a second full year of the pandemic, supply chains for numerous goods, components, and materials continue to be in crisis. The importing companies of the Port of Los Angeles,… Read More
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