Circuit Design
MCU-based digital and mixed-signal circuit design, power supplies, interfaces, protection circuits, and component selection.
Shibagaki Electronics Lab provides practical electronics engineering for product development — circuit design, PCB design, embedded systems, prototyping, evaluation, and support toward production.
MCU-based digital and mixed-signal circuit design, power supplies, interfaces, protection circuits, and component selection.
Schematic capture, PCB layout, design-for-manufacturing considerations, and preparation of fabrication data.
Firmware development and hardware integration for MCU-based products, including communication interfaces and peripheral control.
Prototype bring-up, debugging, measurement, design review, and practical support for moving from concept toward production.
Shibagaki Electronics Lab is the engineering practice of Yoshiki Shibagaki, an independent electronics engineer based in Japan.
He has more than 20 years of product development experience at a major electronics manufacturer, covering development from early-stage planning through design, prototyping, evaluation, and transfer to production.
The focus is on practical development work that connects requirements, circuit design, PCB implementation, firmware, prototyping, and evaluation.
Projects range from small proof-of-concept systems and evaluation boards to custom electronic products intended for production.
Graduate School of Engineering,
Osaka Prefecture University
The goal is not complexity for its own sake, but a design that can be built, evaluated, maintained, and carried forward into the next stage of a product.