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Design to High Volume Production - Cheap & Quality

07/07/2008 12:04 AM

Friends,

India is one great hub for quality design work and cheap production of electronics. Try small control and measurement circuit boards and you may get start up as small as $10 each PCB design in production volume of just 1000 numbers. Advantage is that here people can design from concept. There is no need to do reverse engineering. Give specifications and get done a product.

I have few hundreds of engineers who are trained to implement small designs and this can be real cheap in payment but not inferior in quality.

Take a first step to become a winner.

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Re: Design to High Volume Production - Cheap & Quality

07/08/2008 5:14 PM

Hi, Shyam

I have a latching circuit to be mounted onto a small board
the circuit can be seen at: http://mfnb.at/tenderinvited/

This is to be placed inside a ac-dc power supply - similar to
e.g. connect-it ES-96UK (made in China) i.e. 230v ac - 12v dc.

The circuit now has improvements, but would you give me a
guide price please for quantities and I wil resurrect it with my son.

Many thanks.

jt.

jt@swopzone.com

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Re: Design to High Volume Production - Cheap & Quality

07/08/2008 6:04 PM

Hi,

I have sent reply to your email.

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Re: Design to High Volume Production - Cheap & Quality

07/09/2008 12:51 PM

So I take it that this forum has become a free source of advertising our goods and services then? It is all down hill from here my friends. The forum will rapidly be filled with this sort of thing and become useless.

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Re: Design to High Volume Production - Cheap & Quality

07/09/2008 1:21 PM

You have a valid point. However, small help to startups and active hobby groups has been a help in the cause. Perhaps a separate link is ideal for such cause if considered OK.

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