Advanced Mechatronic Systems Studio

Integrated
Mechatronic
Systems
Built Fast.

Mechanical · Electrical · Embedded · Controls

Āvega Systems designs and prototypes integrated electromechanical systems — unifying mechanical architecture, custom electronics, embedded firmware, and real-time control into working hardware.

Lean team. Tight scope. Fast iteration.

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Capabilities

We operate at the intersection of mechanical design, electronics, and embedded software — where integration risk is highest and timelines slip.

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Mechatronic System Design

End-to-end system architecture, requirement definition, actuator sizing, power budgeting, thermal considerations, and integration planning before hardware is committed.

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Embedded & Control Systems

Microcontroller firmware, RTOS integration, motor control, sensor fusion, feedback systems, and real-time control algorithm implementation for high-reliability embedded platforms.

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Custom Electronics & Power

Multilayer PCB design, mixed-signal layout, LiPo-powered systems, robust power stages, and signal integrity considerations for production-ready electronics.

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Prototype Build & Validation

Mechanical fabrication coordination, rapid prototyping, system bring-up, hardware debugging, and validation testing to move from concept to functional prototype.

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Work

Proof of capability through delivered hardware — concept to validated prototype.

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Embedded BLE Custom PCB Power Systems
In Development
USB–BLE MIDI Bridge
Wireless MIDI Interface · ESP32-S3 · 4-Layer PCB · LiPo
Challenge

A portable device was needed to bridge USB MIDI controllers into wireless DAW environments — removing cable dependency without adding software overhead, latency, or single-mode constraints. The design required dual operating modes (BLE wireless and lossless USB passthrough), autonomous LiPo battery management with USB-C charge input, and real-time MIDI protocol translation across USB host and BLE stacks.

Approach

Full hardware and firmware stack designed from scratch. Firmware built on ESP-IDF with a custom USB host stack for MIDI parsing and NimBLE for BLE MIDI output, compliant with Apple's BLE MIDI specification. Multi-rail power architecture: BQ24074 LiPo charger, TPS62162 3.3V buck, TLV61047 5V boost for keyboard VBUS, and TPS2116 dual-input power mux for seamless battery/USB-C switching. Hardware USB routing via a TS3USB30E switch isolates the ESP32 entirely during passthrough mode. 7-sheet KiCad schematic and 4-layer PCB layout designed concurrently with firmware development.

Outcome

End-to-end pipeline validated on bench — USB MIDI keyboard recognised as a standard MIDI port in macOS Audio MIDI Setup, with MIDI data arriving live in FL Studio over BLE. PCB layout complete at 75 × 40mm across 4 layers and 57 components; awaiting fabrication and assembly.

MCU
ESP32-S3-WROOM-1
240 MHz dual-core
PCB
75 × 40mm · 4-layer
57 components · FR4
Schematic
7 sheets · KiCad 10.0
Rev 1 · April 2026
Protocol
USB 2.0 host
Apple BLE MIDI spec
Power
LiPo + USB-C input
3.3V buck · 5V boost
Status
Firmware ✓ · PCB ✓
Fab pending
Embedded Firmware Custom PCB Power Systems BLE / Wireless USB Protocol
Full Case Study → GitHub →
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About

Āvega Systems is a lean engineering studio focused on hard technical delivery across mechanical, electrical, and embedded domains.

We take on tightly scoped, execution-focused engagements where system integration, control architecture, or custom electronics are limiting progress.

We prefer direct technical dialogue, clear constraints, and measurable engineering progress over presentation-heavy consulting. Engagements are tightly scoped, execution-focused, and outcome-driven.

6–12wk Typical engagement length
<1 day Response time on new inquiries
Direct Single point of contact, no handoffs
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Founding Team

Nikhil Sudhir — Embedded systems, custom electronics design, real-time control implementation, and system-level architecture.

Abael Joseph — Mechanical system design, robotics integration, actuator systems, and electromechanical prototyping.

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Get in Touch

Share a brief outline of your system challenge, timeline, and where integration risk or technical bandwidth is limiting progress.

What to Include
  • Brief description of the technical problem
  • Current stage — concept, prototype, or pre-production
  • Target timeline or hard milestones
  • Where your team is blocked or under-resourced