Dear fellow startup entrepreneurs, hoping someone can point me in the right direction! I have been reading countless articles about going “from prototype to production” for hardware products, but they all cover such basic, high level topics.
What I haven’t been able to get details on is how to actually conduct the step of going from a working prototype (e.g. arduino, 3D printed parts, motors, etc) to optimized part selection for mass production (e.g. custom PCB with just the microcontroller, picking the right voltage converters, the wires, cheaper motors, etc.)…
I have a rough idea of steps such as Design for Manufacturing (DFM)/Injection molding/FCC Certifications/etc… but what I don’t get is how to go from off the shelf parts I’m getting off Amazon to better scalable and cost-effective versions for mass production?
My thought is that I should ideally have a pretty much final prototype of the final parts that will go into production before I pursue any sort of manufacturing.
Is that something I can do myself, or who do I look for with that sort of help?
There’s a level of control you have over the design. For something like a custom PCB with a microcontroller…if your asking this post your not going to be designing your own PCB. I’ve done it in college for simple circuits. Your prototype should be a “proof of concept” then you work towards the final version by making small improvements. You’re going to need to document your requirements very well and be able to have things like cad designs if you want an enclosure made. Custom PCB can get very expensive.
Thank you! Yes, proof of concept is designed in CAD and functionally working via 3D printing, off the shelf hardware, Arduino based software I programmed. However, it doesn’t make sense to ship an Arduino in each product because the cost of an Arduino is high since it comes with a plethora of I/O that for a broad set of use cases.
So migrating to a purpose-driven board seems to be pretty standard. Yes, I believe I would want to get help on that, as the time it would take me to learn PCB design and part selection might be much longer than I could afford.
But at least the scope of that part is clear.
But for things like DC motors, AC to DC converters, even down to a particular capacitor or switch… how do you go from off the shelf parts to an optimized set of cost effective parts?
Where do you currently buy those parts? I’ve bought most of my electronics components from places like digikey, mouser, etc. a lot of times they have many components available to choose from.
Combination of Digikey, Amazon… I’m starting to look at mouser and Alibaba as well. I use McMaster Carr for hardware components. My two thoughts are:
So either my expectation of how much they cost is wrong, or companies usually get really cost effective suppliers that I can’t see from my own searching.