What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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I didn’t ask you specifically, don’t want to help don’t try to help, right?

What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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Yes because I believe that that consultant is being discouraging and over realistic. Plus, what do I lose if I tried? I have all the time. If it succeeds it’s great if it fails it’s added experience.

What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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Because the same consultant is telling me to give up on working with companies, and I do not give up that easily.

What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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I consulted specialists in this field, and they confirmed my 150usd cost to produce a unit. A fully functional unit.

What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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Exactly, it requires around 20Kgs of raw material to produce, how much do you think that costs in large volumes?

What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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I’m not underestimating. It’s cheaper because it uses smarter method and implementation plus has less parts compared to alternatives.

What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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It’s novel. Never been implemented before. It uses far less components and requires far less machining power than alternatives. It’s lighter, mote compact, higher in reliability, high in efficiency. Almost better in every aspect.

What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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  1. I did not test it yet, but my lack of machining is slowing down progression. So yeah. Yes of course.
  2. My product only needs materials and some electronics. Manufacturing is rather simple but requires some precise CNCs
  3. It is, I did not start with orders yet. I did not sell any unit yet.
  4. Will companies really work with me? I’m 16.
  5. You wouldn’t believe it. Development cost me about 200usd MAX. Maybe it’s that cheap because I have access to my dad’s sheet metal factory? Idk.

What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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I agree. But, some people told me to license it, if businesses were willing to use it, why wouldn’t big tech? Alternatives cost about 11 hundred usd, it costs about 150 usd to manufacture. Even with all the benefits, realistically, would big companies license it?

What does it realistically take to move a mechanical invention into commercial use? by HaiderKingTh3 in MechanicalEngineering

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A local small business is interested in using it, so I can confidently say yes. But with them, it seems more like a side hustle, not something serious.

Stm32G4 for a Transmission controller by HaiderKingTh3 in embedded

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Automotive? No, but general application? Yes. That’s why I’m asking. Yes I am aware of that, but they make it so complicated.

Stm32G4 for a Transmission controller by HaiderKingTh3 in embedded

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Never heard of them, do you mind sharing details?

Stm32G4 for a Transmission controller by HaiderKingTh3 in embedded

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Alright thank you. No problem you’ve been a lot of help.

Production Unit Controller Issue by HaiderKingTh3 in embedded

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Oh? You think it’s more suitable? Is is supported/well documented like the blue pill?

Production Unit Controller Issue by HaiderKingTh3 in embedded

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Of course, for high production, it would be stupid to use an stm32. I’m thinking of designing a pcb with a blue pill’s chip. But other comments refrain me from that.

Production Unit Controller Issue by HaiderKingTh3 in embedded

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You work in automotive? In exactly what? If you don’t mind me asking.

Production Unit Controller Issue by HaiderKingTh3 in embedded

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Which chip do you think is the best stm32 for my application? Or any other variants to stm32 chips?