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by TDiblik
1061 days ago
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chip on it, e-ink display sawthered on and etc, just get me from my prototype to a full on product. Basically, I want to advance my skills to the next level, but I struggle to find how :/ .... you seem to have experience in this kind of stuff, could you please answear some of these questions? Ps: accidentally posted before I finished the comment and using mobile client without ability to edit comments :d Ps2: these comments are kinda out of context, but it's something that's bothering me for more than a month now. |
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If you really want a custom board I'd honestly prototype with a dev kit board like the above and then contract out what you really want to a board design company, showing them your hacked up prototype. Expect $30k for an ESP32 layout that precisely does what you want with no fluff and minimal expense. You then send that off to a PCB maker for the first run and test when it gets back. If all is well you send it off again for a larger more cost effective run.