Hey everyone, I'm entering what feels like a regulatory/legal realm here and while there are some guidelines online it also seems that there have been some changes in 2019. I'm just trying to figure out how to proceed with the next steps.
The premise is simple: I've designed a PCB, sourced the components, and have a supplier to provide assembly services. Along with all the other parts including CAD enclosures, connectors, power supply, etc. Prototypes are looking good. So now I'll be providing a few beta units and if things go well - selling a product under an LLC.
Here's where it gets.. ugly. Turns out you can't just do that. I'm sure I could go to a business and spend $5,000 or $10,000 to have them take care of this for me. But are there any more affordable paths to bringing a product to market?
My product is based around an off-the-shelf ESP32 dev MCU with a heavy emphasis on a cloud service and iOS/Android apps which connect everything. But the actual PCB motherboard I designed (assembled in China) is fairly simple. Just a few resistors, headers, and traces to put everything together. A few of my prototypes are also using adafruit modules for a 16bit ADC. The device is specifically designed for recreational boats.
I am hoping that by integrating off-the-shelf modules it will make certification less likely to fail. And that is what's different about this thread than some of the others I've read through. I'm purposefully hoping to reduce certification costs/risk by leveraging the R&D already completed.
If anyone has any advice it would be appreciated. Also - I'm just learning here so take it easy on me
The premise is simple: I've designed a PCB, sourced the components, and have a supplier to provide assembly services. Along with all the other parts including CAD enclosures, connectors, power supply, etc. Prototypes are looking good. So now I'll be providing a few beta units and if things go well - selling a product under an LLC.
Here's where it gets.. ugly. Turns out you can't just do that. I'm sure I could go to a business and spend $5,000 or $10,000 to have them take care of this for me. But are there any more affordable paths to bringing a product to market?
My product is based around an off-the-shelf ESP32 dev MCU with a heavy emphasis on a cloud service and iOS/Android apps which connect everything. But the actual PCB motherboard I designed (assembled in China) is fairly simple. Just a few resistors, headers, and traces to put everything together. A few of my prototypes are also using adafruit modules for a 16bit ADC. The device is specifically designed for recreational boats.
I am hoping that by integrating off-the-shelf modules it will make certification less likely to fail. And that is what's different about this thread than some of the others I've read through. I'm purposefully hoping to reduce certification costs/risk by leveraging the R&D already completed.
If anyone has any advice it would be appreciated. Also - I'm just learning here so take it easy on me