OK, first off I have not tried this and I have no involvement, I just saw it and am passing it along. At least it is a company I know, so not likely a scam.
We use large part houses like Mouser and Digikey for general supplies, but much smaller Jameco is a cool company that often has useful parts. Jameco is more oriented to the hobbyist than a place like Mouser.
They have started something called Club Jameco Home | Club Jameco And it is potentially a place to sell your projects.
As I understand it, you designs some circuit for something you think others might want to build. You send the circuit to Jameco, and they create a kit for it. They can even arrange to have PC boards made.
You write up a brief project description and submit it. If they think it has merit, they publish your brief in the club, and members can comment - like we do here, really - and vote on it.
If the thing does become a kit, you get a 5-10% royalty on all sales.
I'd be interested in anyone's experience if they do this. I don;t see it as a substitute for making your own thing and selling it, but if you like designing stuff, but not going into production, this might be a way to go.
We use large part houses like Mouser and Digikey for general supplies, but much smaller Jameco is a cool company that often has useful parts. Jameco is more oriented to the hobbyist than a place like Mouser.
They have started something called Club Jameco Home | Club Jameco And it is potentially a place to sell your projects.
As I understand it, you designs some circuit for something you think others might want to build. You send the circuit to Jameco, and they create a kit for it. They can even arrange to have PC boards made.
You write up a brief project description and submit it. If they think it has merit, they publish your brief in the club, and members can comment - like we do here, really - and vote on it.
If the thing does become a kit, you get a 5-10% royalty on all sales.
I'd be interested in anyone's experience if they do this. I don;t see it as a substitute for making your own thing and selling it, but if you like designing stuff, but not going into production, this might be a way to go.
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