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Electronic Design Services

ALTER Technology
Electronic Design Services

ALTER Technology provides comprehensive electronic design services from concept to manufacturing, including PCB design (FR4, IMS, flex), FPGA design, RF design, power electronics, EMC, prototyping, and full product testing.

Technical specifications

PCB Substrate Types
FR4, IMS, flexible, rigid-flex
Assembly Methods
Through-hole and surface-mount, selective and reflow soldering
Design Capabilities
Analog, mixed-signal, digital, RF, high-frequency, power electronics
Power Electronics
DC/DC and DC/AC converters
FPGA Design
Advanced processing for automotive and aerospace
EMC Testing
Radiated and conducted EMC
Software Tools
Altium Designer, Autodesk Inventor

About

ALTER Technology provides comprehensive electronic design services covering the entire development cycle from concept design to manufacturing for aerospace, automotive, industrial, and high-reliability sectors. Hardware and software design capabilities include electronic hardware design, software and firmware development, and FPGA design. Prototyping services offer quick-turn PCB prototypes with through-hole and surface-mount assembly on FR4 and IMS substrates using selective and reflow soldering. Electronic product testing covers environmental and EMC lab testing, climatic/thermal shock chamber testing, vibration testing, and radiated/conducted EMC testing. Technical design capabilities span PCB design (FR4, IMS, flexible, rigid-flex), analog, mixed-signal, digital, RF, and high-frequency design, power electronics (DC/DC, DC/AC converters), CAE/simulation, and EMC design. Specialized services include Design for Manufacturing (DFM), FPGA design for automotive and aerospace, mechanical design for metal and plastic enclosures, and microcontroller programming and firmware development. Software tools include Altium Designer for schematics and PCB, and Inventor Autodesk for mechanical 3D modeling.

Documentation

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Source: semiconductor.altertechnology.com ↗