Design prototype my medical device

I need your help and support

  1. To vet the bom if any components are wrong or misfit or old to suggest the correct one .

  2. To build a PCB

  3. To prototype my medical device, to start with 10 sample units

Thanks,

Shan

ADY_Schematic_v7.1_Manufacturing.pdf (476.6 KB)

Hi

I am based out of Pune, India.

Regards,

Shan.
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Hi Shan, thanks for sharing.

Best way forward: drop me an email at info@bomwise.io with your
BOM attached (CSV or Excel). I’ll run it through BOMwise and send
back a report with equivalent alternatives, lifecycle risks, and
cost-reduction opportunities — usually within 24h, free of charge.

For the PCB build + 10-unit assembly part I can also point you to
ISO 13485-certified fabs we’ve vetted, once I see the BOM complexity.

Hi Shan,

Quick thoughts on your three points:

  1. BOM vetting — before locking the BOM, check each line for:
    lifecycle status (active / NRND / obsolete), alternate parts
    (same footprint + specs), and lead time. This step alone
    typically surfaces 5-15 lines that will cause pain later.

  2. PCB build (10 units, medical) — for ISO 13485 you’ll want
    a fab that’s actually certified, not just “medical-friendly”.
    In Europe OSH Park’s medical partners or Eurocircuits’
    certified line are reasonable starting points; in the US
    Sierra Circuits and Advanced Circuits both have ISO 13485.

  3. Assembly (10 units) — at that volume turnkey from a small
    CM is usually cheaper than consigned, but make sure they
    quote with alternates allowed on commodity passives, or
    the quote won’t reflect the real floor.

Happy to share more on point 1 if useful — that’s the area I
work in day-to-day.