Controller boards
Custom control hardware built to a customer's function list — inputs, outputs, timing, interface and firmware.
Products
Four product lines and the control electronics inside all of them. Everything here is built to a customer's specification rather than sold from a catalogue.
Line A
Monopolar and bipolar units across cut, blend and coagulation. The output stage, control board, firmware and front panel are ours; the badge is yours.
Figures describe units built to date and indicate the range we work within. Each project is designed to its own specification.
Continuous sine. Vaporises tissue cleanly, no haemostasis.
Line B
Wound to specification, for our own generators and for customers who need a transformer no catalogue carries. Small batches welcome — they are most of what we do.
We specify from the load rather than from a part number: what it has to drive, how hot it may get, and what has to fit in the space available. The winding follows from that.
Line C
End to end, concept to delivery. Airframe, propulsion, flight control, payload integration and the ground side — designed here and built here, under your name.
Because we do the electronics as well as the airframe, the payload and the power budget get designed against each other rather than negotiated afterwards.
Airspace approvals and operator registration sit with you, as the party flying and selling the aircraft.
Line D
Metering and connected products built for volume rather than for a one-off bench. Power meters are the line we know best.
Consumer hardware is a different discipline from a surgical generator: the unit cost matters, the enclosure has to survive a customer, and the firmware has to be updatable in the field. We design for that from the first schematic.
Line E
Custom control hardware built to a customer's function list — inputs, outputs, timing, interface and firmware.
Accelerometer, load and environmental sensing with local logging or cellular back-haul.
Bench instrumentation for validating a product you already make: capture, compare, pass or fail.
Which is the point. Tell us the specification and we will tell you what it takes to build.