“I just wasn't being creative anymore. I had progressed in my career, but to the point where I was no longer doing the things that made me want to work in electronics in the first place. As owner of a small company the reduced level of administrative and personnel duties creates much more space for me to develop innovative solutions for clients who operate in a diverse range of markets.”
“Throughout my career I have been responsible for developing electronic and electromechanical solutions for industrial and consumer products; this is what we focus on at PiX.”
Their clients tend to operate in a diverse range of industries including web-server infrastructure, ventilation and consumer electronics. “Many are small companies with great products or ideas but lack the internal expertise to develop control and monitoring solutions. This is where we come in.”
Although PiX Electronics is less than a year old, they have already worked on a number of interesting projects. These include designing a heating/cooling controller with 0.5 degree Celsius hysteresis, used to control the temperature of commercial greenhouses, aviaries, reptile houses and cheese storage. They have also developed a low cost, modular speed control to regulate the speed and performance of fans in ventilation systems. The solution provided their client with failsafe operation, temperature dependent speed control and integration with building management systems.
“We also worked with a client to produce a failsafe system for a 19" rack cooler, which gave their application closed-loop control of air movement, failure monitoring and worldwide voltage capability. This now helps to keep data centres across the world carbon friendly.”
PiX's latest project is a range of customised shields for the Raspberry Pi and other microcomputers. “Clients appreciate the reduced development time and low cost these computers bring to commercial applications but of course need interfaces specific to their product.”