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OEM Engineering Support | AZJ Smart

OEM Engineering Support

Engineering-level support for OEM partners integrating 60 GHz Human Presence and 77 GHz Directional Motion & Zone radar within defined systems and applications. Support is delivered through structured workflows, controlled information access, and clearly defined system responsibility boundaries.

Engineering Support Scope

Technical Inquiry

Early-stage technical clarification supporting system definition and radar selection.

  • System-level sensing objectives
  • Radar sensing capabilities and operating limits
  • Electrical interface and data behavior clarification

Design Review Support

Structured engineering review focused on feasibility, integration risk, and system-level boundaries.

  • Radar integration assessment
  • Mechanical and electrical feasibility review
  • Key system risk identification

Change Impact Assessment

Engineering evaluation of radar changes and their potential impact on system behavior and compliance.

  • Hardware revision impact analysis
  • Firmware and configuration change assessment
  • Regulatory and certification considerations

Escalation & Responsibility Model

Defined escalation paths and responsibility demarcation for complex or system-critical engineering topics.

  • Engineering escalation workflow
  • Radar vs. system responsibility alignment
  • Decision traceability support
Access Control & Version Governance
Public

Pre-Integration Support

High-level discussion of radar capabilities without access to restricted engineering materials.

NDA Required

Detailed Engineering Support

Controlled access to detailed interface behavior, firmware characteristics, and integration guidance.

Version Controlled

Change & Impact Governance

Engineering support aligned to specific radar hardware and firmware versions for traceability.

Responsibility Boundary

AZJ Smart provides engineering support related to the integration and use of radar based on documented specifications and validated reference conditions. Final system architecture, regulatory compliance, and product certification remain the responsibility of the OEM or system owner.