When using a constructor and an Init() method you have a source of error. In my experience you will encounter situation where someone forgets to call it, and you might have a subtle bug in your hands. I would say you shouldn't do much work in your constructor but if any init method is needed, then you have a non-trivial construction scenario, and it is about time to look at the creational patterns. A builder function or a factory be wise to have a look at. With a private constructor making sure that no one except your factory or builder function actually build the objects, so you can be sure that it is always constructed correctly.
If your design allow for mistakes in implementation, someone will do those mistakes. My friend Murphy told me that ;)
In my field we work with loads of similar hardware related situations. Factories gives us both testability, security and better ways of failing construction.