Who we are

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e are located in Troy, OH, Driven 2 Design brings over 30 years of digital hardware and firmware/software design to the table.

Our specialties include embedded microprocessor and microcontroller systems design. Sensor signal conditioning and conversion and firmware/software design and development.

We have direct experience with ARM7, ARM 9, Cortex M0, M0+, M3, M4/M4F and M7/M7F. We also have experience with widely used 16 and 8 bit microcontrollers as well.

Our Skills

Embedded systems hardware design and development / .
Firmware and software design and development / .
Sensors and sensor signal conditioning and conversion / .
Digital design / .

Why Choose Us

1. Product specification and planning

Experience is a great teacher. We have learned that great product designs begin with proper specification and planning. Driven 2 Design is a great asset in this area. We have what it takes to help you specify and plan a cost-effective and manufacturable product that meets the need it was intended to fill successfully.

2. Hardware development

Our 30+ years designing embedded systems hardware and firmware has provided a great breadth and depth to our experience. From simple appliance and industrial controls to test equipment and medical devices, we have the experience to help you specify and develop your next great product.

3. Firmware and software development
The embedded firmware will most likely become the most labor-intensive and costly aspect of most products over their lifetime. This reason alone makes it imperative to obtain highly skilled and experienced professionals to develop it. It is one thing to write code and get a project working. Those of us who have been at the business of developing code for any length of time understand that it is quite another thing to architect an open application that lends itself well to debugging and future additions or changes. Driven 2 Design possesses and applies this level of skill and experience to every project we take on helping to keep the cost of your firmware as low as possible.