On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 9:32 AM, Hrvoje Lasic lasich@gmail.com wrote:
agree on your points.
did you ever think about in investing in small PNP machine (or just small oven plus some hand tools), like being able to produce small batch in house and test it qucikly?
yehyeh, i did - at one point. although mike only charges abouuut... USD $300-400 for assembly. plus... i need to have a stable base otherwise i am disassembling equipment and shipping it overseas.
last year i borrowed someone's equipment, i managed to do two of the RK3288 boards. RAM ICs $12 each (QTY 4 so that's... $48 in RAM ICs...), 650-pin 0.5mm pitch BGA processor $12.... you get that wrong it's f*****g expensive.
by contrast whomever mike uses, apart from not filling in the huge 3mm hole under the AXP209 (i've now changed that to a hatch-pattern of about 15 small vias), i haven't actually had a board failure except where the USB-OTG and Micro-HDMI connectors had to be hand-soldered.
do you have any idea how reliable www.openpnp.org project is currently, for example to meet your specs on board with soem available hardware?
i did investigate openpnp - the critical thing if you are going to make one of those is, the rod across to the other side to keep the 2 belts in sync is **NOT** optional. the distance (span) is too great (600mm) for a single belt to reliablly keep the head position (H style) steady by driving only ONE side of the horizontal part of the "H". you MUST put the rod across so that the motor drives BOTH sides of the horizontal cross bar EQUALLY.
here's the thing: if i was intending to manufacture boards "from home", no problem. set up a nice business, stay in one plaaaace, become a home-grown electronics factory, maybe in 10 years have a nice retirement fund. it's a nice thought, isn't it? :) but i'm not going there... that's not my life's purpose.
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