Past projects

Prototype-focused electronics work shaped for real-world testing and iteration.

GoogsLab supports niche hardware projects that need practical engineering direction, sensible design choices, and a clear path from concept to something you can actually test. These examples reflect the kind of work we typically help clients move forward.

  • Custom sensing hardware
  • Embedded control design
  • Proof-of-concept prototypes
Our Projects
An interface board prototype PCB example project

An interface board

This design 'interfaced' one connection to another in order to solve problems and provide pathways to better adaptation.

Why it matters

Standards between countries can differ. A European standard can be quite different to an Australian standard. So this project succeeded!

Example prototype hardware shown here as a first featured project

Examples of prototype-focused work across practical electronics applications.

We support projects that need clear engineering, sensible component choices, and rapid movement toward something testable. Typical engagements range from early proof-of-concept work through to refined prototype hardware ready for demonstration and iteration.

An interface board

This design 'interfaced' one connection to another in order to solve problems and provide pathways to better adaptation.

Embedded control prototypes

Compact controller concepts developed into schematic, PCB, and bench-testable prototype stages for niche product development.

Proof-of-concept hardware builds

Early-stage boards and support circuitry prepared to help founders and inventors validate a concept before scaling investment.

Built to reduce uncertainty before bigger commitments are made.

Validate concepts

Prototype hardware helps teams test assumptions before committing to larger production decisions.

Expose constraints early

Bench-ready designs make it easier to uncover performance, integration, and component issues sooner.

Support the next step

Each project phase is geared toward clearer demonstrations, better iteration, and more informed investment.

Lean, direct, and geared toward useful technical progress.

Past projects vary in scope, but the delivery mindset stays consistent: keep the engineering practical, communicate clearly, and move toward a workable prototype without unnecessary overhead.

01
Clarify the application

Understand the actual use case, constraints, and prototype goals.

02
Choose a sensible path

Select components, interfaces, and architecture that suit the stage and budget.

03
Deliver something testable

Produce hardware outputs that can be demonstrated, evaluated, and refined.