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PSOC 5LP Hat for a Raspberry Pi

clem57
clem57 over 9 years ago

     I was checking Kickstarter today and found this: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/land-boards/pisoc?ref=home_recs.

The project incorporates PSOC 5LP from Cypress on a custom hat. What do you think?

 

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  • land-boards
    0 land-boards over 9 years ago in reply to land-boards

    If it makes you feel better, I just went and backed a sure winner. For a dollar. No reward. Pure profit.

     

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    0 clem57 over 9 years ago in reply to land-boards

    That is a sign of an entrepreneurial type person. One who would rather try many things and fail sometimes rather than waiting for a check at the end of the week. Good luck with this and keep trying.

    Clem

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    0 land-boards over 9 years ago in reply to land-boards

    Now I feel bad. I had a perfect record of only backing underdogs.

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    0 land-boards over 9 years ago in reply to clem57

    Clem, Thanks for the kind words. I've done 15 Kickstarters that have funded and 5 that have failed. I tried again with the five and most of them succeeded the second time. There's a lot to be said for timing. Perhaps it is more important than anything else.

     

    If you make something too good, the Chinese will steal it anyway. And I am ultimately even OK with that. I like to buy cheap stuff too..

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    0 land-boards over 9 years ago in reply to land-boards

    One of my favorite projects on Kickstarter was the constant current load. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nickjohnson/re-load-pro-a-dc-active-load?ref=nav_search

     

    I missed the first time it was on Kickstarter and ultimately bought one later on Tindie. What gets me is that basically the same thing is on Ebay for $40 now.

     

    Seriously makes me consider learning Mandarin and moving to China to build stuff.

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    0 land-boards over 9 years ago in reply to land-boards

    On a positive note, I spent a big chunk of the long weekend working on code/hardware for testing the RPPSOC.

     

    As usual, I made a wiki page here. The PSOC programming code is on my GitHub. This is the code that runs on the PSOC. The design files for the RPPSOC are all located here.

     

    Doug at Land Boards, LLC

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    0 shabaz over 9 years ago in reply to land-boards

    Doug Gilliland wrote:

     

    I guess I'd rather be someone who tries and fails than someone who sits on the sidelines and criticizes those who are trying.

    Hi Doug,

     

    I do not criticize all Kickstarter projects, otherwise I would not have backed the ones that I did.

    Kickstarter rely on the the public to do their homework and examining projects. That is how  crowdfunding works. This whole discussion was created to discuss your project. Not all comments will necessarily result in a positive light for your project. Some may well be critical.

    It is no reason to throw your toys out the pram with innuendo in your responses.

     

    Sorry, but backing 11 out of 12 failed projects within a short period in 2014 (around May-Aug 2014), some that could reasonably be supposed to be guaranteed to fail does not sound (just a personal opinion) very supportive toward people actually genuinely trying to Kick-start a real business either.

     

    As mentioned, I actually have been supportive, i.e. supported real crowdfunding initiatives with real money (not a token $1). I don't need to tell you that, but your innuendos (the children comment earlier and the one pasted above) are getting silly.

    The fact that you decided to just now fund a project for the tune of $1 I'm afraid I can't comment on, to me it is bizarre.

     

    To put things back in perspective; you've got a single-IC microcontroller board (and an EEPROM which some could argue doesn't do anything particularly useful) which is going for $55+postage, with some bits of the design that do not entirely make sense anyway (the explanation for filling the entire 40-way header changed between your posts) and you're surprised there is some criticism?

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    0 rew over 9 years ago in reply to land-boards

    Doug Gilliland wrote:

    What gets me is that basically the same thing is on Ebay for $40 now.

     

    That one links to a video of a board that is advertised under "people also liked" for under $20....

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    0 mcb1 over 9 years ago

    clem57

    Well done you've successfully managed to create something has had 586 views, a few likes and a lot of discussion.

     

    We've also created some advertising for Doug, which may help or hinder his project ...

     

    With regards to the Kickstarter and how good/bad it is, there is a good link here to express how yo felt about your experience.

    Kickstarter Electronics

     

    Mark

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    0 balearicdynamics over 9 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Helpful reminder Mark. For me it is the opposite, her I have just detailed the general feeling I have already expressed on that thread and frankly, everywhere I can image

     

    Enrico

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