Home |About Us| Design Services | Test Services | Manufacturing & Assembly| Value Added Services| Contact 
Design Service
Mechanical Design
Tooling Design
Electronic System Design
PCB Design and Signal Integrity
PCB ISO 9001 Design Process
Electrical Engineering
RF and Antenna Design
Photonic Components, Optical Modules and Subsystems
Software Development
Embedded Software Development
Applications Software Development
Communications Software Development
Telecom Value-Added Services  Development
System Quality Assurance and Verification Test
Design Validation Test (DVT)
Compliance and Regulatory Engineering
Industrialization
Prototyping and Product Introduction Services
Sustaining Engineering Services
Product Development Process
Concept Study
Concept Refinement Phase
Detailed Design Phase
Design Validation Phase
Process Validation Phase
Project Management
Design Center Quality Certifications























 

Concept Study

What Could This Product Be?
In the concept phase, a multitude of ideas are generated, considered and developed into potential product concepts. Our designers ask the right questions upfront that will eventually lead the team to conceptual design solutions and minimize future problems. At the end of this phase, we know what the product could be.

Concept Study Deliverables
Conceptual design proposals
Competitive benchmark study
Feasibility study
Preliminary cost and schedule estimates
Risk identification

 


Using a multitude of sketches and form studies, industrial designers explore what the product could be. Industrial designers generate product character and form factor possibilities.

 


Designers gather and analyze information including ergonomic and performance requirements, user scenarios, and competitive benchmarking and apply the knowledge to the conceptual designs.

 

Mechanical, electrical and software engineers work together to develop the high-level hardware and software architecture. Designers perform in-depth feasibility studies and trade-off analysis and analyze critical components and material specifications.

Early planning for manufacturing, logistics and supply chain will save time and money farther along the process. In addition, the engineers perform early planning for quality assurance, compliance and regulatory issues.

Copyright 2007 Topscom