Precision machining & mechatronics
Future Present Labs - Seattle Machine Shop
Bringing the future to the present. Est. 2018
Electronics Prototyping in Seattle
Future Present Labs supports Seattle electronics prototyping when a board, sensor, fixture, or embedded product needs practical debugging and integration support. We focus on the prototype stage where the design still needs bench work, firmware, mechanical context, and test planning.
Electronics prototypes rarely fail in only one way. A schematic issue may look like firmware. A firmware issue may look like a sensor problem. A connector placed in the wrong spot can make a good board hard to use. We help work through those practical edges.
Electronics support
- PCB bring-up and prototype debugging
- Embedded firmware patches and test scripts
- Harnesses, connectors, sensor mounts, and fixture hardware
- Data logging tools for validation and repeat testing
Built with mechanical context
Electronics prototypes often need more than the board. They need a mount, enclosure, control panel, cable path, test access, or machined feature that makes the electronics usable. We can pair electronics work with CNC machining, 3D printing, and fixture design.
What to send
Useful inputs include schematics, board files, firmware repositories, sensor datasheets, photos, failure notes, and the expected test behavior. If the design is not ready for a board yet, start with a block diagram.
Prototype questions we can help answer
Does the board power up reliably? Are the connectors usable in the enclosure? Does the sensor need a better mount? Can firmware log the right data? Does the fixture make the test repeatable? Those questions shape whether the next step is a PCB revision, a machined bracket, a printed nest, or a firmware patch.
Need Electronics Prototyping in Seattle?
Send the board, firmware, fixture, or sensor problem you are working through. We will help scope the next bench-ready step.
- Need a quick perspective on manufacturability, tolerances, or fixturing.
- Want to bundle firmware, testing, or integration work with machining.
- Require NDA coverage, secure data handling, or on-site collaboration.