To be clear I've done about zero research. I remember EEVBlog doing a nice breakdown of this before with similar slant, but wanted to have some more datapoints available for people.
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Depends on which products. I know I have glossed over some bom stuff with packaging and assembly, etc....on a NPI for a wearable but that was a long time ago. I also used it to describe product estimate mnemonics. If you feel that your core IP and secret sauce aren’t showing...
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To be perfectly clear I'm talking about publishing stuff nobody does because it's commercially insane to do so. But we don't have investors so can do whatever we want. Also the product isn't "core" to our mission so I'm less worried about the negatives...
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Rule of thumb for retail electronics is your BOM cost is 1/4th your retail cost. For less that 500 units one does everything maker style, for more than 10,000 one is using 3PL's. In between is tedium and broken economies of scale.
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I'll see if I can rummage some numbers together--one thing that caught me off guard was part attrition during assembly. If you need 1000 transistors, you should order 1100 or so to account for reel setup and part wastage.
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@atdiy ! Some of the badge makers from the conference circuit will have a vast amount of knowledge in this area! - Još 2 druga odgovora
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Not quite what you are asking but in the same ballpark: https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=2776
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