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Edited by faddat at 2015-12-31 05:22
I'd like to back steven up for a moment:
The ODMs in China tend to be the no bullshit source of truth because of what it is they do-- Steven, I'm guessing most people dont' know exactly what an ODM is/does-- Shenzhen is a special place in that regard, most everyone you meet knows something about electronics, and if they don't then they have two or three friends that do, and the knowledge is spread in that manner.
O - Original
D - Design
M - Manufacturer
VS:
O - Original
E - Equipment
M - Manufacturer
(and there's a third kind that only licenses, I think but I forget the name)
Sometimes an ODM has production machinery, and sometimes they contract out to another company. They typically profit from licensing their product* designs to other companies for integration into finished products, which often takes the form of snapping a plastic case onto boards produced by an ODM with on-site machinery or a manufacturer licensing (or "borrowing" -- both "borrowing" and licensing are pretty common, I think) the ODM's design, making the board, snapping on the plastic case, and marketing the product. The value-add of branding and marketing is incredible with the plastic casing, logo, and sparse documentation often increasing prices 300% or more.
If you're on this forum, obsessed with electronics, can save $10,000 or so, and don't have kids/wife/husband, then I strongly recommend that you save that money and spend a few months in Shenzhen. In the meantime, it's a good idea to practice your Chinese. Mine is fairly terrible but it does give me the ability to get around and have basic conversations. AFAIK (and I've made attempts to seek out other hardware meccas, but have never found anything that is even 1% the size/scope of Shenzhen (not to mention Guangdong province in general) Shenzhen is a truly unique place in the world. It is a city that since its founding has epitomized the Post-Deng "Open/New China," and as you'll learn if you go, a mindset all its own. You can find more entrepreneurship and more drive per square kilometer in Shenzhen than anywhere ,and often it feels like I left a chunk of my soul there, too.
So, Steven, you've been ODMing deeply innovative electronics products for years now, huh?
Then without knowing it, I've been enjoying your products since about November 2013 and never knew it! Thanks for your hard work-- while the software may have been incomplete, that changed over time and the BpI is now my go-to board for projects involving docker!
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