Electronic product development is a specialist field.
It requires not only a good understanding of the technology - it demands a
thorough knowledge of the whole process of taking an electronic design through
the various stages and making it available for sale.
Seggy T Segaran
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This includes the design of the enclosure, making sure
that the product can be manufactured economically and that component tolerances
have been taken into account. A good
product designer also has to take into account regulatory requirements such as
emissions and safety, make sure that the product is documented accurately for
production and be confident that it can be easily supported in the field.
Universities and colleges are very good at giving
their students a solid grounding in the technology such as circuit design and
analysis, embedded software and using the latest design tools. Graduates are
very capable of producing prototype designs that work. What they learn when
they start in industry is how to turn those prototypes into commercial products
that sell at a price that generates a profit for their companies.
In other professions like medicine, accountancy and
law, this gap is filled formally during the training phase. Practitioners have
to work in a hospital, in an accountancy or law firm before they can qualify
and start to practice. However in engineering, this is not normally part of the
requirements. Graduates often are put to work designing products without any
grounding in the many aspects of product design that will help them to produce
winning products.
What I have attempted to do in this book is to try and
prepare the new graduate for the world of engineering. Throughout the book I
have taken examples from products that I have worked on. In over 35 years in engineering
I have been fortunate to be involved in the design and launch of more than 30
different products. I have also worked on a number of other products as a
consultant. Many were successful but some did not quite live up to
expectations. I am keen to pass on the lessons learnt from all these
experiences to a new generation of engineers.
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Prototype is one of the oldest and effective technique to develop new things.This is because it provides better analysis of the product.
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