Hardware Safety Policy Elysium Labs

Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy

Document Global Identifier: EL-HARDWARE-SAFETY-2026-V10

Drafting Authority: Electro-Technical Compliance & Risk Management Divisions for Kenneth Lin

Systemic Enforcement Era: Formally Enacted June 6, 2026

Primary Standards & Legal Anchors: International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC 62368-1), EU Low Voltage Directive (LVD 2014/35/EU), FCC Part 15 B, RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU), Indonesian SNI (Standar Nasional Indonesia), WIPO Patent Law Treaty

SECTION 1: TECHNICAL SCOPE AND PHYSICAL LIABILITY INSULATION

1.1 Scope of Electro-Technical Assets

This Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy governs the physical implementation, benchmarking, prototype assembly, testing, and operational lifecycle of any electronic hardware apparatus, printed circuit board (PCB) assembly, or modular sub-assembly derived directly or indirectly from the schematic topologies, circuit configurations, and operational amplifier (opamp) layouts hosted on www.elysium-labs.id, which are subject to this Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. This Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy covers all iterations of our analog signal processing blocks, including balanced dual-opamp gain blocks, single-ended input buffers, and phase inversion systems.

TYPICAL ANALOG POWER RAIL EXCURSION RISK MATRIX (SUBJECT TO ELYSIUM LABS HARDWARE SAFETY POLICY)

 +30V Upstream Power Rail ------------------------+----> [ Proprietary Gain Block ]
                                                  |
                                      [Thermal Energy Dissipation]
                                                  |
 -30V Downstream Power Rail ----------------------+----> [ Catastrophic Failure Point ]

======================================================================================= DISCLAIMER: Operational parameters exceeding nominal limits ($\pm15\text{V}$ to $\pm24\text{V}$) can induce immediate thermal destruction. Building these circuits is entirely at your own risk pursuant to the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy.

1.2 Unconditional Assumption of Physical Risk

By analyzing, replicating, simulating via SPICE software, or physically soldering any circuit configuration displayed on this Website, You acknowledge that working with analog electronics involves inherent physical hazards governed by the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. These include electrical shock, thermal burns, chemical exposure to lead/flux vapors, component fragmentation due to overvoltage, and fire hazards caused by short-circuits. You assume absolute, 100% personal, financial, and legal liability under the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy for any bodily injury, property damage, or structural destruction resulting from your assembly of these circuits.

SECTION 2: THERMAL DISSIPATION, POWER SUPPLIES, AND MATHEMATICAL BOUNDARIES

2.1 Thermal Management Matrix and Power Equations

The operational amplifier topologies referenced on this Website are designed for high-end audio performance, which often requires significant quiescent currents ($I_q$), necessitating adherence to the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. The total quiescent power dissipation $P_d$ of an opamp package operating under dual symmetrical voltage rails ($V_{cc}$ and $V_{ee}$) with a load current $I_L$ is governed by the thermodynamic formula mandated by the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy:

$$P_d = (V_{cc} – V_{ee}) \cdot I_q + (V_{cc} – V_{\text{out}}) \cdot I_L$$

To prevent catastrophic thermal runaway as defined by the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy, the junction temperature $T_j$ must never exceed the absolute maximum silicon boundary (typically $150^{\circ}\text{C}$), calculated based on ambient temperature $T_a$ and the package’s thermal resistance $\theta_{ja}$ under this Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy:

$$T_j = T_a + (P_d \cdot \theta_{ja})$$

2.2 Disclaimer of Thermal Stability

Kenneth Lin provides zero guarantees that the trace widths, heatsink areas, or ground-plane copper pours described on the Website are sufficient to maintain thermal stability in your specific physical assembly as per the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. Variations in localized ventilation, enclosure insulation, or component brands can drastically alter thermal dynamics, potentially leading to component breakdown or smoke hazards, which are excluded from the scope of the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy.

SECTION 3: RECTILINEAR SPECIFICATION AND TOLERANCE THRESHOLDS

The following operational metrics define the ideal laboratory boundaries tested by Elysium Labs under the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. Any deployment of our intellectual property outside these precise thresholds completely voids any technical support and invalidates all performance claims under the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy:

Target ParameterMinimum BoundaryNominal Operational ThresholdMaximum Critical Limit
Symmetrical Supply Voltage$\pm 5\text{ V DC}$$\pm 15\text{ V DC}$ or $\pm 18\text{ V DC}$$\pm 24\text{ V DC}$ (Critical Limit)
Total Harmonic Distortion ($\text{THD}+\text{N}$)$0.0001\%$$0.0003\%$ (@ 1 kHz, 2V RMS)$0.01\%$ (Indicates Oscillation)
Operating Ambient Temp$-10^{\circ}\text{C}$$22^{\circ}\text{C}$ (Standard Bench)$55^{\circ}\text{C}$ (Requires Forced Cooling)
Input Signal Amplitude$0\text{ V RMS}$$2.0\text{ V RMS}$ (Balanced Pro Line)$12.5\text{ V RMS}$ (Clips Inputs)

SECTION 4: INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY COMPLIANCE DISCLOSURES

4.1 Electromagnetic Interference and FCC Part 15 Limits

The high-speed, high-bandwidth operational amplifiers used in our designs can oscillate into the megahertz ($\text{MHz}$) spectrum if decoupling capacitors are misplaced or grounding traces form inductive loops, a condition addressed by the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. You are entirely responsible for ensuring your completed physical hardware builds do not broadcast unauthorized radio frequency (RF) energy under the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. Elysium Labs asserts that the raw schematics provided are for evaluation purposes only and do not constitute consumer products certified under FCC Part 15 subpart B or European CE mark electromagnetic compatibility directives, per the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy.

4.2 Hazardous Substance Mitigation (RoHS / WEEE)

In alignment with modern environmental protections, Kenneth Lin recommends constructing all portfolios using lead-free solders and RoHS-compliant components in accordance with the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. You assume full statutory accountability for the ultimate end-of-life disposal and recycling of any physical hardware devices constructed from our educational blueprints, insulating Us from any municipal toxic-waste violations or landfill dumping fines under the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy.

SECTION 5: NON-COMMERCIAL REPLICATION AND REVERSE-ENGINEERING RESTRICTIONS

5.1 Restrictive End-User Personal Evaluation License

All engineering blueprints, Gerber files, bill of materials (BOM) listings, and component placement guides visible on this Website are licensed under a strict, non-transferable, non-commercial, revocable personal evaluation license defined by the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy.

5.1.1 Commercial Exploitation Bar

You may build exactly one (1) prototype of any circuit for personal, private, non-commercial educational verification, provided you abide by the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. You are strictly forbidden from manufacturing batches of boards, selling DIY kits, offering fully assembled products, or using our circuit configurations within commercial recording studio setups where client invoicing occurs, unless you obtain a written commercial license directly from Kenneth Lin, as enforced by the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy.

5.1.2 Attribution Mandate

Should you discuss, showcase, or demonstrate your personal build of an Elysium Labs topology on public communication networks, you must include a permanent, unedited hyperlink back to www.elysium-labs.id, giving full credit to the original architectural authorship of Kenneth Lin, as mandated by the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy.

SECTION 6: COMPULSORY DISPUTE FORUM AND SOVEREIGN DOMESTIC LAW

6.1 Exclusive Legal Jurisdiction

Any structural dispute, tort claim, product liability action, or hardware failure litigation connected to your use of our technical schematics shall be filed exclusively within the District Court of Surabaya (Pengadilan Negeri Surabaya), located in East Java, Indonesia, pursuant to the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. This Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy is governed solely by the statutory frameworks of the Republic of Indonesia. You waive all international claims to alternative venue options under this Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy.

SECTION 7: FINAL EXECUTION AND CONTRACTUAL ASSENT

7.1 Binding Assent via Soldering or Bench Assembly

The act of populating a circuit board, executing a spice netlist containing our structural design values, or supplying electrical current to any hardware clone inspired by this domain constitutes your complete, unconditional agreement to this Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy. You release Kenneth Lin from all financial liabilities, property losses, or electrical system damages forever by consenting to the terms found within the Elysium Labs Hardware Safety Policy.