Friday, October 30, 2015

Get A Custom-Built Raspberry Pi To Order

Now no matter businesses or startups can get their hands on customized, mass-produced versions of Raspberry Pi.  



Find the board to large for your IoT(Internet of Things)sensor?Shrink it down.
Don't need the integrated wireless functionality? Strip it out and save on costs. Want to add extra ports for video output? Sure thing. It dramatically expands the scope of what the Pi can do and marks its graduation from amateur enthusiast toy to major player in the hardware world.Raspberry Pi's Claire Doyle at a press conference to announce the new offering said:

We will support you every step of the way during the design process.From concept right through to the manufacture of the final boards; enabling the Raspberry Pi to be optimized to suit your specific applications. As the Raspberry Pi customer base is so diverse, and touches on so many different segments, we have recognized [OEM, or original equipment manufacturer] requests to customize the Pi to fit their specific requirements ."

Design And Engineering

If you face any problems, Element14 company provides Over 200 staff to help you. A four-step process—inquiry, consultation, proposal, completion—is required for each bespoke board order.And while Samsung and Philips fan may not shake hands to Element14, smaller startups and business may be enthusiasm for what new made-to-order service can provide.



Starting today, customers can talk to Element14 about reconfiguring the Pi's board layout, incorporating additional functionality onto the PCB,adding or removing headers and connectors,adding or removing interfaces, and changing the configuration of the board as a whole.
Raspberry Pi inventor Eben Upton said at the launch event:
We're aware there's been an enormous amount of interest in this pro-gram in the few months we've been talking about it.We know there is interest out there in the market. we're really looking forward to finding out what  sorts of things people do with it.
No firm details were provided about costs and lead times both depend on the requested modifications and number of units ordered,according to Element14 Richard Curtin.

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