Recurring advice from conversations I have with folks at other hardware startups is “prototype as blazingly fast as you possibly can"
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One of the fastest prototypers I've ever met would tweak a board until 100% of nets would autoroute. This is inverted from product thinking.
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Do you know how disgusted most EEs are even thinking of that? But then one person gets to move on and the other is doing painstaking layout
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@starsandrobots At least until the board fails and you spend weeks debugging... -
@starsandrobots There is definitely a balance though. -
@ZetaSyanthis prototype's not supposed to last forerever! But yeah if you haven't learned what you need to move on..
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@starsandrobots In olden times (before SMT scared me off) I used to use a Vero wiring pen (http://www.verotl.com/en/product/verowire-wiring-pen-part-number-79-1732 …) and stripboardThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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