Overview
Quality control and compliance documentation for robotic servo drives and joint actuator modules requires a fundamentally different approach than consumer electronics or standard industrial components. Robotics OEMs sourcing compact GaN servo drives need evidence that connects component-level material data, board-level manufacturing process controls, and system-level performance validation into a coherent quality narrative that their own quality engineers and compliance officers can audit. The most critical quality evidence for servo drive procurement includes end-of-line (EOL) functional test records showing exactly what electrical and firmware parameters are checked before each unit ships, thermal stress and burn-in data demonstrating reliability under the buyer's specified duty cycle, EMC/EMI test reports or pre-compliance data matched to the specific hardware revision being quoted, and component-level RoHS and REACH material declarations that account for the 2026 exemption deadline changes. Functional safety planning is increasingly important as cobots, humanoid robots, and medical exoskeletons move from research labs to commercial deployment. Hardware-level Safe Torque Off (STO), Safe Brake Control (SBC), and brake control interfaces should be architecturally verified against the buyer's system-level safety target, with test records that demonstrate the safety function behavior under fault injection conditions. Our quality program supports supplier qualification audits, provides traceable serial number and firmware version records, and coordinates accredited lab testing when required for specific export markets.

