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Meet a Shenzhen Maker: Mr. Chen

156 点作者 kentlyons超过 12 年前

13 条评论

akiselev超过 12 年前
Reading stories about Shenzhen makes me terrified for the future of electrical engineering in the United States.<p>Here in Silicon Valley I often have to wait a week to get a board fabbed and another week to get it assembled. I usually have to order the parts myself from Digikey, which takes a few days, and then manually build the kits. If something goes wrong during the bring up, I need to either spend boatloads of money on overnight shipping (and get the order in before _ pm) or... well... there is no other option as pending time going to Jameco or Halted would likely be wasted, especially with even slightly uncommon or specialized parts.<p>In Shenzhen, however, everything is within reach and ridiculously fast. All of the factories and assembly houses are there and they even have malls that contain just about every electronics part you can imagine so if you need some rare IC you are almost guaranteed to have it the same day. Not to mention the EE communities like bbs.eetop.cn which contain not only software that is almost impossible to find through English channels (stuff that is prohibitively expensive specifically), but also many many datasheets and documentation that is usually under NDA and can sometimes be impossible to get if you can't convince the manufacturer that you might buy tens or hundreds of thousands of chips in the future.<p>What strikes me is how practical this guy's setup is. He isn't a Maker, he is a hobbyist manufacturer. I don't often see DIY pick n places and other more industrial manufacturing equipment this side of the Pacific (although this may just be a result of my ignorance).
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mads超过 12 年前
I live in Shenzhen, have good sourcing relationships and know my way around the various electronics markets, so if anybody needs a thrustworthy contact in this part of the world, feel free to write me.<p>I am from Denmark originally and I live and work in shenzhen in the mobile phone industry.
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jtchang超过 12 年前
Major props to Mr. Chen. Just because we think Silicon Valley is the hotbed of innovation doesn't mean it isn't happening elsewhere.<p>In fact I'd wager that a large part of the silicon valley culture is getting set in their ways and not willing to experiment with truly disruptive ideas.
lifeisstillgood超过 12 年前
I read this and realised I had not yet managed to join the 21 st Century. yet here in the UK I am a supposedly cutting edge developer - open source, experienced et al.<p>I need to run faster to catch up - and the whole country needs to run like Usain
zyang超过 12 年前
花小钱,赚大钱 actually translates to, "you got to spend money to make money". Subtleties in the Chinese language.
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olalonde超过 12 年前
For those who are interested in Shenzhen's DIY scene, I suggest you take a look at <a href="http://www.szdiy.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.szdiy.org/</a>. There is also a Freenode channel #szdiy (which is not very active).
svachalek超过 12 年前
Awesome. I went to Huaqiangbei while I tagged along on my wife's business trip in Shenzhen and hoped to see some of the work guys like Mr. Chen are doing. Unfortunately being foreign there apparently screams "corporate buyer" and it reminded me a little of the old days of Circuit City when you'd be the only guy in the store and 25 bored, commissioned sales guys descended upon you.
lifeisstillgood超过 12 年前
In the UK there is a show called "The Jeremy Kyle Show". where stupid ugly people come on stage to blame each other for various family squabbles in the name of entertainment.<p>I caught 30 secs of it just after watching the OP video and realised that the old refrain "stealing our jobs" is not true - the Jeremy Kyle show fodder did not and would never have a job as a short run PCB manufacturer.<p>I do not know how we will share the wealth that the next generation of technology will generate, but I do know that 100 years ago Britain nearly revolted against a social system where the upper classes "worked not nor did they sow" - and now we shall have a class of people who cannot work nor sow.<p>It's an old meme in HN it just hit me this morning a bit harder
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ghshephard超过 12 年前
Nice timing - I just heard about "Pick and Place" machines on the "New Disruptors" podcast. Turns out, for relatively small volume, you can build your own manufacturing line with a dozen or so of these devices.
_k超过 12 年前
It's not that unusual. Lots of companies start out the way this guy did. This happens all over the world, not just in China. In order to scale things up, you either rely on manual labor or automated machinery. And you can outsource both.
gbog超过 12 年前
Nice to see an article about China here. When I read Fred Wilson or Paul Graham I always wonder what they think about China and all the weird stuff happening in this country, but they seem either uninterested or deaf.
stephengillie超过 12 年前
He's living a small dream of mine.
Fundlab超过 12 年前
I put a similar setup together through <a href="http://buildyourcnc.com/PickandPlaceMachineTheredFrog.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://buildyourcnc.com/PickandPlaceMachineTheredFrog.aspx</a>