Turbot Engine Management Systems (Turbot EMS)

Contract automotive electronics engineering — from concept to validated prototype.

Turbot Engine Management Systems (Turbot EMS) delivers embedded firmware, vehicle networking, sensor integration, and rapid prototyping for automotive and motorsport projects.

Embedded firmware (MCUs)
CAN / LIN
Electronics prototyping
Test & validation
Documentation & handover
Sydney-based • Available for short or long-term engagements • NDA-friendly

Services

Clear deliverables, professional handover, and pragmatic engineering.

Embedded firmware & controls

MCU firmware, real-time IO, boot/loading, calibration tools, and production-ready codebases.

Vehicle networking

CAN/LIN integration, message reverse-engineering, gateways, dashboards, and logging.

Electronics design & prototyping

Schematics, PCB bring-up support, sensor conditioning, power design, and rapid iterations.

Test, validation & troubleshooting

Bench testing, HIL-friendly thinking, fault isolation, and structured debug reports.

Documentation & production support

Assembly docs, test procedures, BOMs, and help transitioning prototypes to manufacturing.

Short engagements welcomed

Need a senior engineer for a week? Happy to jump in, unblock, and hand back cleanly.

Typical project areas

Examples of where Turbot EMS can help.

ECU/EMS integration Sensors & signal conditioning Actuator drivers (PWM / H-bridge / high-side) Dash & display systems Data logging & telemetry Harness + connector planning Diagnostics & DTC strategy Prototype-to-production support

Contact & subscribe

Tell me what you’re building — I’ll reply with next steps.

Project enquiry

Response usually within 1–2 business days.
Prefer email? info@turbotems.com.au

PO Box 65, Riverwood, NSW, Australia, 2210
Mobile: +61 (0) 404 856 997 • Email: info@turbotems.com.au

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