Scientific analytical instruments are the base tool for all other industries. However, development of advanced instruments often does not require idustrial level quality so the projects for such advanced instruments often ignore the quality process at first, and follow up later using Operational Qualification (OQ) and Performance Validation (PV). We will discuss this in detail later in the chapter.
I have been working on instrument design and development for over 30 years. Most of the instruments I have designed are well known common technologies such as HPLC and Mass Spectrometers. These instruments are used as tools in other areas of science such as cell biology, the petroleum industry, or other industrial activities such as QC sample analysis. These types of analytical instruments have different requirements from the market.
Design Qualification (DQ) is a process followed to develop a design from appropriate requirements. The first step of DQ is to make a list of critical items for development. Then, each critical item is verified that it meets the design. I would recommend consider following items as a part of DQ:
We will guide you though the DQ of LC/MS instrument development in this chapter.