Written technical requirements
Requirements, interfaces, constraints, and working assumptions are recorded as part of the project scope.
Engineering quality and delivery
Logic Tech Labs combines written technical control, design review, versioned development, simulation, laboratory validation, documented release, and post-delivery support across electronic product development projects.
Engineering controls
The methods applied to a project are selected according to its scope, risk, interfaces, target platform, and required evidence.
Requirements, interfaces, constraints, and working assumptions are recorded as part of the project scope.
Key board, FPGA, firmware, software, and system decisions are reviewed before they become expensive integration problems.
Source code and engineering files are maintained with version control appropriate to the project.
FPGA behavior is exercised through simulation and testbenches before and alongside target-hardware validation.
Oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, protocol tools, known inputs, and target-system evidence are used as the project requires.
Technical findings, corrective actions, and design changes are recorded so the engineering history remains traceable.
The agreed release includes the technical information needed to build, configure, use, and continue the delivered work.
PCB production files, BOMs, and hardware revisions are managed as controlled deliverables when included in scope.
Integration, troubleshooting, early-production support, and subsequent changes remain available after handover.
Project structure
Projects are organized into defined technical milestones. Depending on the scope, those milestones may cover architecture, implementation, integration, verification, manufacturing preparation, and release.
The activity and evidence required within each milestone are adapted to the actual engineering problem rather than forced into a generic process.
Technical handover
When included in the agreed scope, LTL can provide the complete engineering package rather than only a demonstration unit.
After delivery
Support continues according to the project agreement, with additional changes and new development scoped separately where required.
Support for connecting the delivered work to the customer’s wider system and validating operation on target hardware.
Investigation and correction of defects within the agreed deliverables and project terms.
Technical support for fabrication feedback, assembly questions, and early production units.
Separately scoped modifications, optimization, new features, remote troubleshooting, and technical consultation.
Clear scope of claim: these are Logic Tech Labs engineering practices, not a statement of ISO, AS9100, or another formal certification. Specific controls, deliverables, acceptance evidence, and support terms are defined for each engagement.
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