Hardware Compliance's adaptive product spec intake asks the right questions for your exact product type, capturing every critical detail that drives requirements analysis, test plans, and lab matching.
In hardware compliance, every downstream output is only as good as the product information it's based on. Wrong product classification means the wrong standards get identified. Missing technical details send documentation back from testing labs. Incorrect use-environment answers change your FCC class entirely. Most teams either fill out generic questionnaires that miss product-specific fields, or rely on consultants who ask inconsistently. Hardware Compliance's product spec intake is an intelligent, adaptive system that branches based on your product type — robots, drones, wireless devices, medical devices — collecting exactly what each regulatory pathway requires and flagging gaps before they become costly delays.
Adaptive Questionnaire
The intake branches intelligently based on what you are building. Robotics products get questions about degrees of freedom, payload, and human workspace sharing. Wireless devices get questions about frequency bands, modulation, and transmit power. Medical devices get FDA classification questions. Every branch maps directly to a downstream compliance decision.
Document Ingestion
If your team already has datasheets, schematics, or block diagrams, the AI extracts compliance-relevant parameters directly from those files rather than requiring manual re-entry. Engineers save hours on intake and reduce the risk of transcription errors introducing incorrect specifications.
Completeness Validation
Hardware Compliance does not just flag missing fields — it explains the compliance impact of each gap. If maximum transmit power is missing, the system tells you which FCC Part determination is blocked and what that means for your test scope and costs. Engineers understand the stakes, not just the requirement.
Workflow Configuration
The product profile generated from intake configures every downstream Hardware Compliance workflow: which standards to analyze, which documentation sections are required, which test methods apply, and which accredited labs can handle your product. Update a spec during development and the entire compliance plan reflects the change.
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