Services
Stage
1 - Feasibility study
TRIWAVE will investigate the feasibility of your project to establish
if key parameters can be met .The result of this stage typically
identifies risk areas, approximate production costs & timescales.
During this stage we may conduct CAD studies of strategic problems.
Initial Design Review - IDR
This establishes the key design goals such as; design costs,
functionality, reliability, technologies, identifies applicable
TRIWAVE modules, the scope of the client application software &
hardware, mechanical layout and documentation needs, in light of the
identified risk areas.
Stage
2 - Bench study
TRIWAVE will develop and build a prototype, which will prove operation
and functionality of specific areas of your product. These will be
areas identified as high risk during the previous study and will
typically consist of PCB’s rapidly produced on our in-house routing
machine. These PCB’s may have hand wires and additional components
fitted as separate modules. The mechanical design may show the form of
the final unit, but will not be representative of the final layout.
The benefit to you of this stage is that it proves new concepts and
the electrical principles, thus reducing any high-risk aspects of the
product development early on.
Stage
3 - Engineering Prototype
During this stage TRIWAVE will develop and build a ‘1st off’
functional prototype which has most of the functionality of your final
product and is basically the correct shape of the final unit. This
unit may be manufactured using the in-house routing machine to provide
fast turn round. At this stage you will be able to ‘see’ your
product for the first time as a real shape and with operation close to
the finished version. A document package is started for purchasing,
manufacture & testing. It is normal to have several iterations of
development and review during this stage as hands on use of the
equipment, development constraints, new ideas & client feedback,
usually identifies areas that allow performance, cost, size etc.
improvements to be made.
Preliminary Design Review - PDR
This evaluates the first off engineering prototypes and ensures, given
the present level of understanding, that the final prototype is right
first time. Typical issues under review include, technical
specification, quality requirements, test results, drawing pack /
documentation status, final test requirements, risk analysis and unit
cost analysis.
Stage
4 - Representative Prototype Unit
The object of this stage is to produce a first build or final
prototype unit, which will be fully functioning in all details of the
specification. Any modifications identified during stage 3 will be
incorporated into the project. The blank PCB’s will be manufactured
by one of our recommended suppliers and our engineers will assemble
the unit. The boards will be tested and fitted to mechanical
assemblies. Final design verification takes place with testing against
specification. The outcome of this stage is a fully functional
prototype and an evolving drawing package. It may be possible to
perform some initial pre-compliance *EMC testing on this unit.
Critical Design Review - CDR
The CDR revisits the specification and determines through verification
that the final prototype is both complete and correct against the
original requirements. The review also considers aspects such as Value
Engineering, DFM, test specifications, test rigs, documentation packs,
training, risk analysis and suppliers prior to the pre production.
Stage
5 - Pre production Pilot Units
The drawing package that has been produced during stage 4 will be
placed with our manufacturing facility for a build run of possibly 5
or more pilot units depending on the scale of the project. Any
unforeseen hitches or improvements in the production process can be
identified during this stage and are recorded using our engineering
change control process.
This build and testing of the final units, gives initial confidence in
manufacturability and spread of tolerances. After updating the
drawing package, the product is fully documented and performance
verified.
Production Readiness Review - PRR
This review takes place prior to production release & typically
considers tooling, health and safety, training, packing and labelling
& costs analysis.
Production Release
Product is formally released to production.
Post Project Review
Plus delta on product & project
EMC
Pre-compliance Testing
TRIWAVE are able to provide pre-compliance testing to monitor EMC
aspects of the project and to help reduce time spent at official
calibrated ‘test’ houses. For investigative and pre-compliance
testing TRIWAVE uses a spectrum analyzer, bi-conical antenna and
near field probe in a semi-screened room for emissions, This testing,
whilst beneficial in evaluating and resolving some possible EMC
issues, does not in any way guarantee passing formal EMC testing.
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