SERVICE 04 / HARDWARE PROTOTYPING

From sketch to PCB.

Industrial prototypes, embedded systems, IoT devices, wearables. Schematic, PCB, enclosure, firmware, cloud — integrated end-to-end. Useful when software alone cannot solve the problem.

FLAGSHIP PROTOTYPE

FitYosa — a smart pet collar, end-to-end.

SoCIMUGPSBATTBLEFITYOSA / R1.0NG-NEXT TECH PVT LTD

The hardware companion to the Petyosa pet care ecosystem. A connected pet collar built end-to-end: schematic, PCB, enclosure, embedded firmware, GPS + BLE telemetry, vendor management flow, and cloud integration with the Petyosa backend. Designed to prove that one team can ship pet software and pet hardware that talk to each other.

CAPABILITIES DEMONSTRATED
  • [✓]Schematic + PCB design
  • [✓]Compact collar enclosure (3D-printed prototype)
  • [✓]Embedded firmware (low-power)
  • [✓]GPS + BLE telemetry
  • [✓]Cloud integration with Petyosa pet ecosystem
  • [✓]Vendor management portal for device-to-pet pairing
CAPABILITIES

Six things we do well.

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Schematic design

Circuit design from spec to bring-up — analog, digital, mixed-signal.

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PCB layout

Two to eight-layer boards. Compact form factors for wearables and IoT.

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Enclosure

3D-printed prototypes for early validation. CNC and tooling-ready files for pilot production.

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Firmware

Embedded C, Rust, MicroPython, Zephyr, ESP-IDF — whatever the silicon needs.

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Connectivity

BLE, WiFi, LoRa, NB-IoT — with provisioning flows and OTA update paths.

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Cloud telemetry

Backend integration so the device is useful from day one — not an island.

PROCESS

Five steps. Ten to fourteen weeks.

i.

Brief + feasibility

You describe the problem. We assess feasibility, target BOM, and constraints — free, in one call.

ii.

Hardware spec

A document you can review and approve. No surprise component decisions later.

iii.

Schematic + prototype PCB

Two iterations. We bring up the first board and validate.

iv.

Firmware + enclosure

Embedded code, mechanical fit, and the first end-to-end demo.

v.

Pilot run

Small-batch (10–100 units) for field testing or trade shows. Manufacturing handoff thereafter is yours.

FAQ

Compliance, IP, volumes. Answered.

Do you handle compliance and certification?+
For Indian markets we can guide BIS, WPC and similar processes. International (FCC, CE, etc.) we can pair with a certification lab as a project subcomponent — we have done it before. We do not pretend to be a certification house ourselves.
What volumes do you work with?+
Prototype to pilot — typically 1 to 500 units. For mass production we hand off design files to a manufacturer of your choice. We have relationships in Bengaluru and Shenzhen if you want introductions.
Who owns the design files?+
You. Schematics, board files, firmware, enclosure CAD — all transferred. Your hardware. Your supply chain.
How long does a typical prototype take?+
8–14 weeks from kickoff to a working prototype, depending on complexity. We will give you a date during scoping.

Have an idea?
Bring it to us.

First call is free. We'll tell you whether it's worth building.

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