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Intro
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Apologies
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Introduction
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PilotScale Production
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San Diego Maker Faire
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If I had made more boards
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No more soldering irons
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NeuroBites
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Sketchup
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Components
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Stencil
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Refloat
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Threshold Detectors
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Demonstration
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Visual Learning
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Neural Circuit
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New Prototype
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Electrical Engineering
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Programming Platform
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Tools
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Cost Breakdown
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Binary Counter
Description:
Explore the journey from prototype to pilot-scale production in this insightful conference talk by Zach Fredin at the Hackaday Superconference. Dive into the development of NeuroBytes, an innovative electronic system designed to teach nervous system functionality through interconnected nodes mimicking neurons. Learn about the challenges and successes of scaling up production, including experiences from the San Diego Maker Faire and the transition from hand-soldering to more efficient manufacturing methods. Discover the components, tools, and processes involved in creating NeuroBytes, from Sketchup designs to stenciling and reflow techniques. Witness a live demonstration of the threshold detectors and gain insights into visual learning approaches for understanding neural circuits. Examine the evolution of prototypes, electrical engineering considerations, and the development of a programming platform. Gain valuable knowledge on tool selection and cost breakdown for small-scale production runs, concluding with a discussion on binary counters. This talk offers practical advice and inspiration for hardware enthusiasts looking to take their ideas from concept to small-scale manufacturing. Read more

Zach Fredin - Take Your Hardware Idea Through Pilot-Scale Production

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