Honestly speaking, hardware prototyping could be like a tightrope walk. On the one hand, there are pressures to be fast, meet deadlines and see your product in the market before the other products. On the other, there will always be the fear that corner cutting will come back to haunt you with redesigns that cost you a lot, aggravated stakeholders, or worse still a product that does not even work as planned.
The good news? Speed and quality do not need to be on a collision course. You can in fact short-cut your prototyping stage with the right strategies and attitude and still be able to keep the standards that are required in your project. Here’s how to make it happen.
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It may sound self-evident, but there are many teams who plunge into prototyping with unclear or unready specifications. Build anything, and nail down what exactly the prototype needs to do before you build anything.
Consider it as planning a road trip. Unless you are sure where to go, you will end up spending time gearing around. This is also the case with prototyping. Clear scope helps to keep everyone on track and avoid the scope creep that is feared to cause a dead timeline and budget.
Gone are the times when you were obliged to sketch all the things by hand or construct physical models on your own before being able to test simple ideas. Modern digital tools have the capability of saving you weeks of iteration.
For instance, using a 3D Model Generator during the early design phase lets you visualize components, test fit and form, and identify potential issues before you ever touch physical materials. They can be used to simulate the conditions in the real world and allow you to find out the design flaws before they could be seen as these tools would only be able to be noticed once you have already set up to manufacture something. The time that you can save here is not only regarding speed but also regarding how it can save you the expense of making expensive errors that would only make you slow down in the future.
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One of the biggest time-wasters in prototyping is the “build-build-build-test” approach, spending weeks perfecting a design before ever testing it. Hence, rapid iteration with continuous testing is what you need to adapt.
Develop a minimum viable prototype that validates your major assumptions. ASAP, get it in front of users or take it through the simplest of functionality testing. The responses you will receive will be much better than any theoretical planning. Yes, you may find weaknesses but it is easier to fix it early when it is cheap and fast.
It is a balance between recreating the wheel and creating something new and different. Seek the possibility of getting off-the-shelf components to use the non critical parts of your design. Regular connectors, fasteners and components of housing can save enormous time and money but without jeopardizing the essence of your prototype.
Store your customization to the things that really make the product special. The strategy liberates resources and focuses on the aspects that are of actual importance and keeps your schedule going.
Any prototype will teach you something but you need to be listening. Record what is and what is not working. Maintain records of supplier delivery, product selections, and design. Such knowledge of the institution is very beneficial when you shift to the next prototype, or even your next project altogether.
By developing simple checklists or decision trees relying on previous experiences, you can make your team go through fewer mistakes and make quicker and more certain decisions in further iterations.
When The Instance Is Over, Either By Task Accomplishment Or For Mounting Another Version, Take Time To Reflect–What Slowed You Down? What Quality Errors And Pitfalls Did You Meet? And What Will You Go On To Do Differently?
Such considerations are not aimed at accusing. They are concerning the creation of a better process. The teams who prototype fast and do not compromise quality are those that consider each project as a learning experience.
Accelerating your prototyping hardware stage is not about compromising or reducing standards. It is a matter of working smarter—using the appropriate tools, engaging seasoned suppliers, early and frequent testing and learning.
The speed quality trade-off may appear to be a hard to hit but with careful planning and proper strategy you will soon realize that they not only do not contradict each other but in fact support one another. Fast repetitions result in superior learning. Smart decisions will be made when better learning takes place. And better decisions are made as a result of better quality—all at the same time of keeping your project on track.
There is actually a race to market but keep in mind that it is not merely about being first. It is to be the first to have something great.
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