Why Mechanical Engineering Matters!
Product development is a complex and time-consuming process. Getting it right, the first time limits the risks of costly redesigns and delays in revenue opportunities. Mechanical Engineering covers the entire process of
Architecture ? Design ? Development ? and Production of complex products.
In the mechanical engineering step of the development process, all (physical) prerequisites are determined and documented. Factors such as thermal conditions, housing dimensions, and appearance are considered. Based on these prerequisites, AimValley’s mechanical engineering team starts with the actual physical design of the circuit board in collaboration with the layout (primary placement).
When this step is completed, it is up to our hardware engineers to start working on the board layout. Only when this layout is ready will the mechanical engineer continue with the integration of the mechanical components of the system.
So why does Mechanical Engineering matter?
Mechanical engineering is one of the most important subdivisions of engineering and plays a vital role in AimValley’s electronic designs.
From simple board designs to NextGen high-speed designs up to #800G, it all starts with the ability of our mechanical engineers to convert your high-level product requirements into tried and tested products.
Design considerations
Whether we are involved in the turnkey development of your NextGen product or assist in a design modification of your existing products, many factors drive the requirements for a mechanical design.
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One of the most important aspects is the balance between thermal behavior and #EMC shielding. As components become smaller in size but #dissipate more, this aspect of mechanical design is becoming more complex.
At AimValley we develop our mechanical designs in step with the demand for smarter products - we prioritize innovation & sustainability.
Mechanical Engineering & Factory Introduction
Because of the nature of the work, our mechanical engineers have a close working relationship with our Factory Introduction team.
Both are focused on the manufacturability of the end product in the factory. The interworking of both teams reinforces optimization. Both teams look at the labor intensity considered, the different types of components applied in the design, and the sheer number of components used.
Saving you both time and money!
Learn More
Talk to one of our mechanical engineers to find out how AimValley's Mechanical Engineering team can help you with your next turnkey product development.
Pieter Jan Verbeek - Lead Mechanical Engineer