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Hardware May 15, 2025 8 min read

Chip-Level Hardware Design in India: From Schematic to Silicon

Inside our chip-level design capabilities: PCB design, embedded firmware, NFC/RFID/Bluetooth modules, and certification.

Chip-Level Hardware Design in India: From Schematic to Silicon

Many software companies claim hardware capabilities; very few deliver. TechNexusGen has an in-house electronics lab in Bangalore staffed with senior PCB designers, RF engineers, and firmware specialists who take products from a back-of-napkin idea to a manufacturable, certified product.

Our Hardware Stack

  • Schematic capture and PCB layout in Altium Designer, KiCad, and Cadence
  • Multi-layer high-speed designs with controlled impedance
  • RF design for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, LoRa, NFC, UHF RFID
  • Embedded firmware in C/C++ and Rust on ARM Cortex-M, ESP32, Nordic nRF series
  • Linux board bring-up for i.MX, Raspberry Pi CM, and STM32MP1
  • FCC, CE, BIS, and BQB certification support

Recent Hardware Projects

We have delivered a credit-card-sized BLE access controller with 18-month battery life, an industrial UHF RFID gateway for warehouse portals, an NFC-enabled smart loyalty card system for a retail chain, and a custom medical wearable with FDA-aligned firmware processes.

From Prototype to Production

Our integrated design-for-manufacturing (DFM) process ensures your prototype scales. We partner with trusted EMS providers in India and Southeast Asia to deliver pilot runs of 100-10,000 units and full mass production beyond that.

Why TechNexusGen for Hardware

Unlike pure-play hardware design houses, we are also a software company. That means your firmware, mobile app, cloud backend, and AI analytics come from one accountable partner—dramatically reducing integration risk and time-to-market.

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