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Specialists in Power, Control & Measurement Engineering Print E-mail

 

PCM Electronics Limited, located in the picturesque village of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, close to the borders of Berkshire and Surrey, is a specialist electronic design and manufacturing company.

Our prime expertise is in hardware design, particularly for switchmode power supplies, battery chargers and simulators, test equipment, control systems, engine management system interfacing, signal conditioning, precision and high speed measurement equipment. Our design scope includes analogue, digital with programmable logic (FPGAs), embedded plus supporting software and mechanical design.  Read more...

We start with your concept, agree a specification, design, simulate, develop, make and test the product, sometimes with a pre-production prototype stage. We use Altium Designer in all stages of electronic computer aided design (CAD). The final product may use through-hole components for low cost or multi-layer boards with surface-mount components for complex products.

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Think of PCM as a resource - no space, staffing, lab equipment, software or hardware tool costs. If your design and development team is overloaded or if you do not have certain expertise in-house, we are here for you. Now is the time to start that development programme so that you have your new product ready when the economy picks up.

The Analogue Doctor

The Power Supply Doctor

 
Newsletter Summer 2009

It's Blowing Hot and Cold

It looks like a normal British summer so far, some barbeque weekends, some get-out-the-appropriate-clothing weekends.
Although we have had a strong web presence since 1998, you will have noticed that we have now launched our brand new website.

The rugged power supplies we designed and made for a road research vehicle was fully installed earlier this year.  It powers a variety of flat panel displays, video cameras and splitters, network switches etc.  The prototype chargers for special rechargeable batteries are being thoroughly tested and we have been doing some preliminary design studies for a multi-cell Li-Ion battery simulator.

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