Buyer pains we hear most

  • Cal data drift between units causes integration headaches downstream
  • IP-rated sealing fails inconsistently if assembly torque is not controlled
  • Replacement boards must match field-installed unit performance
  • EMC compliance for industrial environments is non-trivial

Typical product traits

  • Mixed-signal: analog front end with digital interface
  • Sealed enclosure with cable gland or M12 connector
  • Per-unit factory calibration written to NVS or EEPROM
  • Long product life cycle with replacement-board obligation

Regulatory environment

Industrial EMC

IEC 61326-1

IP rating test

IEC 60529

RoHS

Directive 2011/65/EU

Test plan considerations

  • Per-unit sensor calibration with traceable reference
  • Vibration and shock sample test for batch acceptance
  • IP integrity verification on assembled samples
  • Long-term burn-in for thermal and electrical stability

Frequently asked questions

Do we need a written test plan?

Yes. A production test plan defines pass and fail criteria, FCT vectors, calibration steps, and serialization rules. We help draft one if your team has not written one yet, based on your firmware behavior and target field performance.

What does box-build assembly include?

PCBA integration, cable harnessing, mechanical fixturing, gasketing for IP rating, antenna placement, label application post test, and packaging to your spec. We confirm scope on each project so handoff between PCBA and final box is clean.

Do you support RoHS and REACH compliance?

Yes. We work with RoHS-compliant component selection and SAC305 lead-free solder by default. REACH substance documentation comes from supplier declarations forwarded with each batch.

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