IoT hardware design and embedded systems for wireless control applications
Denvel manufactures IoT hardware with a focus on embedded systems (STM32, STM8, Bluetooth Low Energy) and wireless control products. The engineering-heavy org (10 engineers vs. 2 sales roles) and active projects around 2.4GHz remote controller design suggest a hardware-first, engineering-led approach. Current pain points center on supply chain optimization, cost accounting rigor, and mass production scaling—typical of a mid-sized hardware manufacturer transitioning from prototype to volume production.
Denvel designs and manufactures embedded IoT hardware and wireless control systems, operating from Wuxi, Jiangsu, China. The company's technical foundation spans microcontroller platforms (STM32, STM8, PIC), wireless protocols (Bluetooth Low Energy), and standard connectivity (UART, USB), paired with industrial design tools (Cadence Allegro, CREO, SolidWorks, Altium Designer). Current project focus spans hardware design (2.4GHz remote controllers), quality improvement, cost management system builds, and overseas market expansion. The organization is structured around engineering and technical operations, with minimal sales infrastructure, indicating direct or partner-led go-to-market.
Denvel's stack centers on STM32 and STM8 microcontrollers, supplemented by PIC for specific applications, integrated with Bluetooth Low Energy and standard serial/USB protocols.
The company uses Cadence Allegro for PCB design, CREO and SolidWorks for mechanical design, and Altium Designer for electronics layout—a typical embedded hardware stack.
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