The circuits I’ll cover in this article are more complex than previously discussed. You will learn about the functionality and applications of bipolar-junction transistors (BJT) and field-effect transistors (FET).
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The most underestimated part of bringing a hardware product to market is scaling costs. Use this article to accurately forecast every cost associated with bringing your product from prototype to mass manufacturing in Asia.
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Development costs are the first big obstacle that you are likely to run into when running a hardware product startup. In this article I’m going to list every single development cost that you can expect to encounter.
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What does a practical, hands-on product developer or maker dislike the most? In my experience, I would say spending time writing documentation instead of designing interesting stuff.
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I’ve put together a list of my favorite online resources for those developing new electronic products. These 30 resources will really help you succeed.
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A load cell is a sensor device that can be used to measure an applied physical force and then convert that force into an output quantity that is directly proportional to the force.
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Learn why retail packaging is overlooked but extremely important. This article details everything you need to know when designing packaging for your own consumer electronics product.
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Let’s have some fun and dream big, and I mean astronomically big! Is your goal to develop a new product, get it to market, and then sit back and watch the money roll in?
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The SIM800 from SimCom and the Arduino UNO are two of the most popular development modules to get you started with IoT. This article discusses how to connect physical objects and the digital world in new and creative ways.
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One of the most popular questions I get is how long does it take to bring a new hardware product to market? The simple answer is, a long time. The more accurate answer depends on many variables, including the following:
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If you’re looking to build a proof-of-concept (POC) prototype for a new product idea, your first step is to choose a development kit. It’s actually more complicated than you may imagine, but I’ll explain why.
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Define your product, design it, then manufacture it. Right? Well, not exactly. Although, this is the process most entrepreneurs follow, it’s not the process you should follow.
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Hardware is hard is so commonly said it has become a cliché. Yeah, you know it’s hard, but why exactly? I will discuss this in detail in this article.
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In this article, I’m going to show you how to build a proactive panic alarm system that can be triggered from a wireless remote (in case you’re home) or from your smartphone (if you’re outdoors).
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In this article, I’m going to walk you through installing the Amazon Voice Service (Alexa) on your Raspberry Pi. Installing AVS on a Raspberry Pi will help you understand how Amazon’s intelligent voice assistant works, and how you can deploy it on pretty much any device.
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Learn how to select the best PCB Design Software for your tech product. The pros and cons of using Altium, Eagle, or DipTrace are discussed.
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Developing a new electronic product absolutely requires that you hire the right electrical engineer(s). As with medicine, electrical engineering is a broad field of study with countless specializations.
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One of the first major steps on the road to bringing a new product to market is the creation of a prototype. Learn just how much the prototyping process is going to cost you.
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