System Design

System Design

It is often said that when someone builds a house, they have to pay close attention to the foundation because it will keep the whole building. The same is true in electronics. From the very first moment of planning, it is important to purposefully build the electronics for the given task. A well-designed circuit contains exactly as many components as are needed to do its job properly. During the process, the designer does not lose focus for a minute on what the purpose of the project he is working on is. The reliability of a device designed for children is just as important as that of an electronics designed for industrial use. However, in the two cases, it is almost certain that we will choose completely different solutions in our work. System design involves preparing for the application of appropriate standards, as starting to address them more seriously only at later stages of design could be a waste of time and money.

User interactions, communication channels, user interfaces, design, series manufacturability are all areas where we need to create and leverage synergies between either our own staff or our permanent outsourced expert partners or the resources provided by our client. In addition to our extremely decades of expertise, I believe this is another very important key to the success of our projects, our clients and, through them, ourselves.