Recurring advice from conversations I have with folks at other hardware startups is “prototype as blazingly fast as you possibly can"
@bmastenbrook shoot then what do you wish more people knew how to do? :)
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@starsandrobots we did one prototype last year with a quick-turn PCB and hand mounted it, then connected to existing product via I2C pads -
@starsandrobots it ended up sort of a weird hybrid of old and new, but it really helped refine the product concept quickly -
@bmastenbrook that's awesome -
@starsandrobots along the way my EE partner discovered that magnet wire is great for this kind of stuff. Thin, insulated, somewhat robust. -
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@bmastenbrook litz wire also (but pricey)
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@starsandrobots just interested to hear your thoughts - prototyping is often hard for us because of combo of RF and high speed digital -
@bmastenbrook yeah that's a world I have fewer strong opinions on about how to go fast. Needs better tools or training/intuition I think
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