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TaborCo has primarily been involved with analog projects including amplifiers, pulse generators, test systems, data conversion, power supplies, battery chargers, power management, and precision spot heating & cooling. With knowledge in digital and embedded systems, the analog design can often be kept simple. With knowledge of physical effects and control theory, more challenging analog problems are solved. Solving a problem almost always involves a prototype, and often simulation plays an important part of developing the prototype and creating a design that is robust. Testing is important too. Often with a design comes test procedures. A minimum design effort will require all of the following steps, and often several more steps: |   |
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PHASE 2: Prototype Manufacture
PHASE 3: Full Production
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