Creando Hardware Libre en México – Compras – Paqueteria



Creando Hardware Libre en México – Compras – Paqueteria

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HardwareLibreMexico

Haciendo Hardware Libre en Mexico

On Github sabas1080 / HardwareLibreMexico

Creando Hardware Libre en México

Created by Andrés Sabas / @sabasacustico

Los primeros pasos

n00b

El Hardware es Duro

Hardware Libre ≠ Hardware Gratis

La Idea

...

Herramientas

  • Multimetro
  • Cautin
  • Osciloscopio
  • KiCad
  • PCB Ruler
  • Horno de soldado

Compras

Proveedores

Newark

newark.com.mx

Barato, envio gratuito, entrega de 3 a 5 dias

Mouser

Mayor cantidad de componentes, envio gratuito con $30 dolares.

DigiKey

digikey.com

Mayor cantidad de componentes, un lider mundial

Alixpress

alixpress.com

Precios muy bajos, envios gratuitos, tiempo de entrega de 30 a 60 dias

Banggood

Poco en componentes basicos, entrega de 5 a 8 dias

Dangerousprototypes

Componentes basicos 4,000 por $9,95 dolares

Resistencias

Capacitores

LEDs

dev.dangerousprototypes.com

PCB's

  • SeeedStudio

    China, Precios economicos, PCBs flexibles, pickandplace, impuestos*

  • TecDigitaldelBajio

    Irapuato, precios economicos, no facturan

  • 5Hertz

    Monterrey, pickandplace, Facturan

  • DirtyPCB

    China, Super barato, cualquier color

PcbShopper

http://pcbshopper.com/

¿En cuánto vender mi Hardware?

1.5*1.5=2,25

Precio Publico = Costo*2.5

¿Por qué?

Costo=$100MXN

30%, mayores a 100 piezas

Precio Publico=2,5*100 = $250MXN

Precio Dist.=250/1.3 = $192.3MXN

Ganancia = $9230MXN

Tiendas

Ya esta en la tienda ¿ahora qué?

Generar contenido

Enseñar

Tutoriales, guias, videos y eventos

Tierra de Mini-importadores

Importamos, pero no exportamos

Paqueteria

Proveedores

Correo Registrado, $70 pesos España, 30 a 60 dias

25 guias $84 c/u, hasta 3 kilos, 3 a 7 dias

$125 c/u, dia siguiente, 1 Kilo

20 guias, $128 c/u, 3 a 5 dias, 1 kilo

20 guias, $83 pesos c/u, 1 Kilo

CN22

Aduana

Comunidad

Crea una comunidad

Competencia Aliados

Hardware hecho en México

Bibliografia

  • Makers: La Nueva Revolución Insdustrial por Chris Anderson
  • Building Open Source Hardware por Alicia Gibb
  • The Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen por Andrew "Bunnie"
  • Crear o Morir por Andres Oppenheimer

Creando Hardware Libre en México

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