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The Story Behind the Cover for the Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen

86 pointsby chei0aiVabout 9 years ago

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FreedomToCreateabout 9 years ago
I met Bunnie while living in Shenzhen a few months ago. His knowledge of the electronics supply chain in the city was immense and he gave a lot of useful tips on what to look for and ways that vendors could screw you over. If you are looking into electronics manufacturing, there is no way you don&#x27;t end up in Shenzhen at some point.<p>My personal opinion of the city is stay away when you are still in the early prototyping phase and don&#x27;t have a MVP yet. Ordering from Digikey is way more reliable (though more expensive) then walking for hours searching for the right vendor in the Shenzhen markets. Once you have a functioning prototype, Shenzhen is great for finding similar IC&#x27;s for much cheaper and streaminglining your supply chain and figuring out your manufacturing.
mschuster91about 9 years ago
Given bunnie&#x27;s knowledge, I had expected the cover to be an usable circuit boards which you just had to solder in through-hole components and you&#x27;d have a working book cover - maybe via a very thin PCB on the &quot;back side&quot; of the cover ;)<p>Seriously, it looks very nice and I hope to get my hands on it soon!
blhackabout 9 years ago
&gt;As an engineer, I disliked how over-simplified the design was. There really should be bypass capacitors around the digital components. And SATA requires series DC blocking caps.<p>Beautiful.