Random to you, but not random to me, this assembly house been building custom stuff like this for over 20 years. Thus I mention what he said, how you use it up to you.
Really? no I just want a clearer idea how when units will ship, we already have ED now giving us good information that should...
He loses money because if he off it interferes with other customers orders. He main job is maximizing resources of his employees by making sure the queue is filled. And making sure orders are done in a timely fashion.
Yes I gave a run down of what happened to date, in a nutshell told him all parts were available for assembly (and case parts) I gave him a number of 5-7 people (part time, 2-3 days a week) to do assembly (i.e. volunteers), etc.. he did some mental calculations (remember he does this for a living...
Ah, well I wasn't aware of this line below
"And assembly will not take place in spare time either, we gather a team which will work fulltime on assembling the stuff."
I thought it was just spare time people, and not full time, this will change things.
Curious are you going to get full-time to...
Are we really that close? After talking to the owner, he mentioned that the final assembly steps required can be very long due to it's volume (i.e. 4k units) and limited resources.
Nothing random about it, as Pandora is assembling their unit to sell. All this company does, is make and assemble units for companies, thus it seems like he be a qualified person to ask.
I worked with an assembly company over the many years that makes and builds hardware, from PCB population, to final assembly steps, i.e. turnkey.
I had lunch with one of the owners, and I talked about the Pandora and how much time is usually required with something that complex. I then gave...
This would include consumer items that go through US customs.
If it gets noticed by US customs/FCC, they can attempt to stop/hold future similar imports items from that company going into the USA (though odds of this are low to happen.)
Gag that is that backed up on fact
CE tests can (depending on the testing company) cover (i.e. encompass) all the FCC tests, but does it mean it's now FCC certified?
The answer is no, one is required to pay for additional fees to use the existing covered CE tests to get an FCC ID number/ID...
Sales never determine if the product is ready to sell, they just give the "two months away" response.
Engineers will take 3x-5x time longer they say they will, for the feature specified.
Management is who will push the product out the door before it ready to ship.
I see who's in Sales and...
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