Hardware Development with a Customer Focus
Professional electronics development for embedded systems
Leave nothing to chance and develop embedded hardware with structure and an overview.
Customer-centric PCB hardware design goes through 2 to 4 iteration cycles, depending on the specific requirements and complexity of the project.
From initial concept to pre-series production, we ensure every development meets our customers' requirements. We achieve this through structured requirements management.
OUR ELECTRONICS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Standardized Processes in PCB Design
Hardware development must follow a clearly structured process that reduces error costs from the outset. The process must allow for iterations for systematic error elimination and require function-oriented testing so that solutions are robust.
Through targeted adjustments and optimizations in each project phase, we ensure that our products are technically mature and prepared for series production.
Definition of system structure and interfaces, selection of suitable controllers and peripherals. Creation of the Bill of Materials (BoM) based on function, price, and availability
Implementation of system architecture in circuit diagrams, ensuring component integration
PCB layout creation considering EMC and signal integrity guidelines
Internal and external review of the schematic and layouts, identification and correction of potential error sources.
Production of initial samples (prototypes), checking for function and quality
Setup of test scenarios for hardware commissioning, validation of basic hardware functionality
Our Quality Promise
PICKPLACE Hardware
Our hardware development is based on recognized industry-specific norms and standards. Depending on the industry and project requirements, we work with, among others:
EN 50155
IPC-2221
MIL-STD-461
IPC-A-610
EN 50129
DIN EN 61000
How we structurally implement customer ideas in electronics
The classic requirements specification is often considered an indispensable starting point for an electronics project. However, in reality, this approach often proves to be inflexible. Requirements are still unclear, the application is complex, and the optimal technical solution has not yet been determined. At PICKPLACE, we therefore rely on a different approach: we start…

