Industrial automation • electronics • prototyping

Engineering support from concept through working hardware.

Vitruvian Engineering helps companies develop practical control systems, embedded electronics, prototypes, and custom equipment interfaces for consumer and industrial products.

We focus on the work that turns a concept into something testable and deployable: controls architecture, PCB design, embedded firmware support, electrical integration, troubleshooting, prototype builds, and iterative refinement.

Services aligned to technical development work

Industrial automation

Control systems and supporting electronics for industrial machinery, custom equipment, process devices, and specialty automation applications.

  • I/O planning and system architecture
  • Motor, actuator, valve, and sensor interfacing
  • Electrical troubleshooting and design refinement

Electronic design

Embedded hardware development for prototypes and production-oriented products, with attention to practical integration and manufacturability.

  • Schematic capture and PCB design support
  • Power, communication, wireless, and mixed-signal interfaces
  • Design reviews and component-level decisions

Prototyping & validation

Hands-on support to get systems working sooner, reduce technical uncertainty, and guide the next iteration.

  • Prototype planning and bring-up
  • Bench testing and issue isolation
  • Debug, update, and verification cycles

Typical engagement areas

  • Custom control electronics and interface boards
  • Embedded systems that need reliable field integration
  • Automation subsystems for machinery and industrial equipment
  • Early-stage products that need proof-of-concept hardware
  • Existing designs that need review, debugging, or improvement
  • Projects bridging concept, prototype, and production readiness

What clients usually need

Clients often come with a partially defined product, a control problem that needs a custom solution, or a prototype that is close but not yet robust enough. The value is in closing that gap: clarifying requirements, selecting the right technical approach, and moving efficiently into build-and-test cycles.

This positioning supports industrial automation, custom electronics, embedded product development, and prototype engineering without relying on dated project examples.

How projects are approached

1

Define

Review requirements, constraints, interfaces, risks, and intended outcomes.

2

Architect

Select the design direction, electronics approach, and control strategy.

3

Prototype

Develop and test working hardware or subsystems to validate the concept.

4

Refine

Resolve issues, prepare the next revision, and improve readiness for deployment.

Need support on an automation or electronics project?

Discuss your scope, current design stage, and where you need technical help.