Concept & Feasibility
We frame the idea into a clear technical scope, choose the right topology or architecture, and confirm the specifications are achievable before any money is spent on hardware.
We turn concepts into real, validated hardware. Power4All takes your project through concept design, simulation, circuit and control design, prototyping, testing, and delivery — a simulation-first workflow built on the same power-electronics engineering we teach and ship every day.
Every design is proven in simulation, then verified on the bench — the same workflow behind our own virtual labs and calculators.
Whether you need a single stage or the full journey, each part of your project is engineered for what actually works in the lab and in production — not just on paper.
We frame the idea into a clear technical scope, choose the right topology or architecture, and confirm the specifications are achievable before any money is spent on hardware.
Circuit and control behaviour is validated in simulation first — waveforms, efficiency, stability, and stress — so design risks are caught early, the way our own virtual labs demonstrate them.
Power stage, gate drive, sensing, protection, and closed-loop control are designed together for efficiency, reliability, and clean, repeatable performance.
From schematic to a working board: component selection, PCB layout, assembly guidance, and hands-on bring-up until the prototype powers up and behaves as designed.
We measure against the targets — load, thermal, efficiency, protection, and edge cases — and iterate until the numbers hold up for real-world use.
Clear reports, schematics, BOM, test data, and guidance so your team — or your examiner — can understand, reproduce, and take the project forward.
Predictable stages, checkpoints you can review, and a working result at the end.
We understand your goal, constraints, and target specs, then define a realistic scope and success criteria before any engineering begins.
Topology or architecture selection, a quick trade-off study, and a feasibility check against your targets so the direction is proven early.
Detailed circuit, control, and layout design — fully validated in simulation, with waveforms and stability checked before committing to hardware.
Component sourcing guidance, PCB realization, assembly, and the first power-up and bring-up of a real, working prototype.
Bench testing and measurement against every target — load, thermal, efficiency, and protection — with iteration until the prototype meets spec.
Final documentation, files, and a walkthrough so you can present, reproduce, or move toward production with confidence.
Every engagement ends with a tangible package — not just advice. You get the design intelligence, the hardware, and the evidence that it works, ready for your next step whether that is a viva, an investor demo, or a production run.
A look at how projects actually take shape — planning, simulation, prototyping, and validation.
Power4All is a power-electronics education and engineering platform — so your project is guided by people who understand the theory and the hardware.
We build our own interactive simulators and virtual labs, so your design is validated and visualized before hardware — reducing cost and risk.
Converters (AC-DC, DC-DC, DC-AC), battery chargers from 12W to 2000W, EV systems — practical hardware experience, not just slides.
Need more than a board? We also cover PCB design, websites, and native Android apps — we shipped our own Power4All Android app.
Because we teach, we explain. You get clear, well-structured reports and documentation your team or examiner can actually follow.
Professors, engineers, and developers collaborate from concept to delivery, covering both technical depth and polished presentation.
Hardware rarely works perfectly on the first try. We plan for measurement, refinement, and a second pass so the result truly meets spec.
Tell us your concept, target power level, application, and timeline. We'll propose the right path for simulation, prototyping, testing, and delivery — and send back a clear scope.