??? 10/31/09 18:22 Read: times |
#170288 - I'll take that as a "No", then? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Neil said:
There's a huge difference between having one hand-built prototype "working" on your bench, and having a fully-qualified product that's ready for market... Jason Arkwright said:
I have single sided pcb home brew sbc which I designed using 'easypc' some time back, which allows me to use all of Atmel isp's and Flip oriented processors. One thing that pisses me off though is that I purchased 60(from China) pdip 40 89c51ed2 only to find Atmel drop the pdip 40 model some time later, so I shrug my shoulders and pretend I have 40 pin pdil 32k AC2 or AC3 whatever. OK, that doesn't really sound "production-ready", does it? So back to your original question - "how to penetrate the market" - you need to get from your prototype to a production-ready design. This will include considering all the implications of WEEE, RoHS, EMC, CE, etc, etc,... |