To test our solution with a wider panel of users and makers, we have to quickly facilitate its fabrication.
The longest and most error-prone process was electronic assembly, wire and components soldering.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/3676031666086129300.jpg)
We design a PCB to reduce assembly time and simplify electronic assembly
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/7682701666086162931.jpg)
We adapt the enclosure design, which has grown by a few millimeters, but still remains light and compact.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/8477851666086189019.jpg)
We order a first batch of ten PCBs, and the result is nice
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/4797631666086222923.jpg)
Assembly process is easier and faster (for more details, see instructions)
Users don’t feel any difference in use.
And we can customize it at will
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/8978671666532278213.jpg)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/8589781666532296805.jpg)
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/6872831666532324661.jpg)
We will soon be able to start tests on a larger scale
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/1470011666532463933.jpg)
Material cost
Our solution have a material cost of 32 $ for one unit.
It's a very affordable stuff for a particular.
Economies of scale can be easily achieved for small series production, especially at the pcb level and round tactile switches.
Q | Description | Price | Link |
1 | ADAFRUIT Trinket M0 | 10,6 | GO TRONIC |
1 | Sensor MPU6050 | 3,9 | GO TRONIC |
1 | Round Tactile Button Switch Assortment | 7,8 | GOTRONIC |
1 | PCB | 6,7 | PCBWAY |
1 | 3D printed Enclosure | 3,9 | PRUSA 3D PRICE SIMULATOR |
Total price | 32,9 |
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