Engineering
Sensing & I/O
Make sensing chains honest about bandwidth, noise, and calibration drift.

How we approach Sensing & I/O
Sensing IO requires clarity on dynamic range, aliasing, and grounding: a filter placed wrong can turn EMI into measurement bias. We help architect front ends with calibration hooks and self-test where needed.
Digital sensor buses bring timing and CRC considerations; we align sampling jitter with control loops that consume the data.
Safety-related sensing often demands diversity or redundancy - we document voting, diagnostics, and fault injection scope.
Related areas in this practice
Measurements you can stake decisions on
Sensing performance is defined with test fixtures and environmental context.
- Error budgets from sensor through ADC to software scaling.
- Ground and shield strategies aligned to cable routing reality.
- Calibration procedures with traceable references.
Talk with engineers who own the work
Request a technical pass on Sensing & I/O: constraints, risks, and a practical next step with clear assumptions.
