panic mode
- Joined Oct 10, 2011
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for some it may be a hard to swallow pill but pretty much anything that you can think of, someone else did before you. and if that thing is not marketed already, there is a reason for it. networks based around multidrop architectures RS422/485 were out for decades, had their peak and are fading out - at least in some places like industrial automation. reasons for this is that Ethernet became much cheaper, has higher bandwidth etc. at the same time wireless technologies have exploded. just see what LoRa is capable of.
the bottom line is - if what you envision is meant to be a commercial product it need to fill some need while competing with alternatives. and that is not easy using old technology, unless you find massive stockpiles of something for zero or near zero cost to you.
the bottom line is - if what you envision is meant to be a commercial product it need to fill some need while competing with alternatives. and that is not easy using old technology, unless you find massive stockpiles of something for zero or near zero cost to you.