WZ-MBH3-01

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Allwinner H3 module board, Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A7 @ 1.296GHz. DDR RAM 1GB, eMMC Flash 8GB, USB 2.0 OTG, Mini HDMI.

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  • IC Core
  • RAM
  • Flash
  • Storage
  • Video Output
  • USB Port

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IC Core: Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A7 @ 1.296GHz
RAM: DDR3 1GB
Flash: eMMC 8GB
Storage: TF Car
Video Output: Mini HDMI
USB Port: USB 2.0 OTG

Terms and Conditions
Request for quotation.

Phase 1: Requirements Analysis and Solution Design

The goal of this phase is to transform the client's vague concepts into actionable engineering specifications.


Key Tasks

1. In-depth Requirements Interviews: Clarify product functions, target cost, application scenarios, safety certifications, projected production volume, and lifecycle.

2. System Solution Design: Draw system block diagrams, define power architecture, main control chip, and communication interfaces, etc.

3. Project Timeline and Quotation: Provide a complete quotation including design fees, mold fees, prototyping fees, and mass production unit price, and jointly establish development milestones with the client.


Phase 2: Hardware Design


Key Tasks

1. Schematic Design: Draw a complete circuit diagram based on the specifications and perform signal integrity and power integrity simulations.

2. PCB Layout Design: Collaborate with structural engineers to define the board outline, hole positions, and height restrictions, and plan the placement of critical components.

3. Customer Confirmation and Archiving: Provide the final layout and wiring diagram and 3D simulation diagram to the customer for approval, and output production documents upon completion.


Phase 3: Rapid Prototyping and Functional Verification

Through rapid prototyping, produce the first prototype in the shortest possible time for functional testing.


Key Tasks

1. PCB Fabrication: Send Gerber Files to our own or partner PCB manufacturers for production.

2. PCBA Assembly: Perform SMT surface mount technology and necessary DIP insertion, including burning initial test firmware.

3. Customer Sample Delivery and Iteration: Provide test reports and samples, and modify the design based on customer feedback until the sample fully meets functional requirements.


Phase 4: Pilot Production Validation

Before mass production, small-batch pilot production is used to validate product maturity and process stability.


Key Tasks

1. Small-Batch Pilot Production: Typically involves producing 50-200 units, fully simulating the mass production line, fixtures, and testing processes.

2. Design Freeze: All pilot production issues are compiled for final revisions. After this, the design is generally frozen, and the project transitions to the mass production phase.


Phase 5: Mass Production and Shipment


Key Tasks

1. Mass Production: Integrate fully automated production lines to make PCBA.

2. Outgoing: Deliver the goods to the designated location according to the customer's requirements.


Phase 6: After-Sales Service and Continuous Optimization

Delivery is not the end, but the beginning of a long-term partnership.


Our Services: 

We provide product warranties, technical support, repair analysis (RMA), and regularly review customers feedback with our clients.


Client Value: 
Clients can focus on brand management and marketing, while we provide strong support for subsequent production, material preparation, maintenance, and even product updates.