Perhaps the most important output is what the product is intended to do? This could be a good starting point and then develop the rest of the documentation as a output, which later on will be used as a input from other functions.
Design outputs can be, literally, thousands of different types of documents, as shimonv mentioned. The design of a text fixture for testing product during assembly; the specification of a component to be used for procurement, the packaging design to protect the product during shipment. There is no template. ISO/TS 9002:2016 offers the following:
Design outputs are probably the most free form QMS document that exists. I have seen everything from a completed project plan with hundreds of pages to a single paragraph memo to file.
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