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#699 – CircuitHub, 12 Years Later with Andrew Seddon

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Welcome Back, Andrew Seddon! Founder and CEO of CircuitHub.

  • Andrew was first on episode 131 of The Amp Hour
  • CircuitHub has a partnership with Worthington Assembly
  • Worthington and CircuitHub host the Pick Place Podcast
  • Mimicing silicon manufacturing
  • Common parts library
  • Setting the factory up to have only 50k SKUs in house for speed of loading / attrition
  • Driving people to 2000 parts was the original intent, but didn’t hit the mark
  • Level of production needs to be high
  • Many parts need to work in conjunction
    • Reflow
    • PnP
    • Throughhole
    • Selective soldering
    • Inspection
  • Need to solve for the whole setup. Making smt 10x better doesn’t make overall 10x better
  • Starlink manufcaturing localy
  • PCB fabs in the US, 50 left, getting rolled up under Private Equity (as are things like machine shops)
  • AI with VCs
  • How it impacts the electronics industries
  • KiCad
  • More AI stuff
  • Automation on checking
  • Still humans involved
  • PDKs for chip companies
  • File checking / JLC
  • Types of customers
    • 10 largest companies on the planets
    • It’s individuals who order and try it out, that often becomes a repeat business thing
    • Customers / types of boards / size of orders
    • More startups who also want production
  • Future serving lower cost areas
  • Proto service 2-4 layer black soldermask (unlisted)
  • See the CircuitHub capabilities
  • Going high volume
  • People making weekly or monthly units and spreading it out
  • Spinning up custom in-house high volume
  • Flattenting the price curve
  • Tariffs
  • New customers approaching them because of it
  • Can consumer be done in the US?

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