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Hardware Startups with Fexingo: Devices, Robotics, and Manufacturing Tech Companies

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Lucas and Luna get into the gritty details of hardware startups — the kind that design, prototype, and manufacture physical devices, from industrial robotics to consumer gadgets. Each episode centers on a specific company or technology: how a robotics firm navigated the transition from lab prototype to production line, why a particular sensor startup chose one material over another, or what the unit economics of a new 3D-printing venture actually look like. Lucas brings the numbers — bill of materials, gross margins, capital expenditure — while Luna tests the story against real engineering constraints and manufacturing realities. They talk about supply chain bottlenecks, tooling costs, and the long timelines that separate hardware from software. No hype, no glossing over the hard parts. The listener is someone who thinks about hardware the way most people think about code: a founder, an engineer, or an investor trying to separate a real breakthrough from a Kickstarter illusion. Every conversation ends with a clear takeaway — not a platitude, but a concrete question: What does this company's balance sheet tell you about the durability of its product? #HardwareStartups #Robotics #Manufacturing #SupplyChain #3DPrinting #SemiconductorIndustry #Prototyping #IndustrialTech #ConsumerHardware #Electronics #DesignForManufacturing #BillOfMaterials #UnitEconomics #CapitalExpenditure #Engineering #Business #FexingoBusiness #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode How Hardware Startups Use Planetary Gearboxes in Robotics Cover

How Hardware Startups Use Planetary Gearboxes in Robotics

This episode of Hardware Startups with Fexingo dives into why planetary gearboxes are the unsung heroes of robotics and motion control. Lucas and Luna break down how a single $8 gearbox from a Shenzhen supplier turned a garage-built robotic arm into a production-ready product, and why torque density matters more than raw speed. They cover the trade-offs between spur gears, harmonic drives, and planetary gearboxes, and how startups can source them without blowing their BOM budget. Specific numbers: a 10:1 reduction ratio in a 42mm frame size, backdrivability thresholds for collaborative robotics, and how one startup cut gearbox costs by 40% by switching to a Chinese manufacturer with ISO 9001 certification. Also discussed: lubrication choices for low-torque ripple, the role of backlash in CNC versus pick-and-place applications, and why you should always test gearboxes under load before committing to a supplier. A practical episode for anyone building something that moves. #PlanetaryGearbox #Robotics #HardwareStartups #MotionControl #TorqueDensity #GearboxSourcing #Backlash #CNC #PickAndPlace #HarmonicDrive #SpurGear #ISO9001 #BOM #Prototyping #ShenzhenSupplyChain #FexingoBusiness #BusinessAndTechnology #Manufacturing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9. Juli 2026 - 9 min
Episode How Hardware Startups Use ESD Flooring for Static Control Cover

How Hardware Startups Use ESD Flooring for Static Control

Episode 100 of Hardware Startups with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna dive into electrostatic discharge flooring — a low-tech but critical element in hardware prototyping labs. They explain why a startup that lost a batch of custom ASICs traced the problem to an ungrounded workbench, how ESD flooring works at the material level (conductive PVC vs. dissipative rubber), and what a founder needs to know before buying: resistance ranges, grounding kits, and the difference between floor finish and actual ESD protection. Along the way, they touch on why this matters more as boards get denser and components get smaller. Practical, not theoretical. For founders setting up their first lab. #ESDFlooring #HardwareStartups #StaticControl #ElectrostaticDischarge #PrototypingLab #PCBAssembly #ComponentHandling #ManufacturingTech #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #HardwareEngineering #LabSetup #Grounding #ConductiveFlooring #DissipativeRubber #QualityControl #StartupAdvice Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9. Juli 2026 - 10 min
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How Hardware Startups Use Accelerated Life Testing for Longevity

In episode 99, Lucas and Luna explore accelerated life testing (ALT) for hardware startups. ALT compresses years of wear into weeks using heat, humidity, and voltage, predicting failure rates before shipping. The hosts walk through a real case: a small robotics startup that tested motors in an 85-degree Celsius chamber for 3000 hours, catching a bearing defect that would have caused 12% field failures. They discuss how startups can build low-cost ALT rigs with off-the-shelf chambers and ESP32 controllers, and why a sample size of 10 units can provide statistically meaningful insights when planned with Weibull analysis. Luna notes that the cost of catching a failure early is 100x cheaper than a recall. The episode also touches on regulatory requirements like IEC 60068 and the trade-off between test time and confidence levels. Perfect for founders scaling their first production run. #AcceleratedLifeTesting #HardwareStartups #ReliabilityEngineering #WeibullAnalysis #IEC60068 #FailureAnalysis #ProductDevelopment #Prototyping #Manufacturing #Robotics #ESP32 #ThermalChamber #HALT #ProductionReadiness #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #HardwareEngineering #StartupStrategy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode How Hardware Startups Use NASA-Qualified Vibration Shakers Cover

How Hardware Startups Use NASA-Qualified Vibration Shakers

In this episode of Hardware Startups with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how hardware startups are using industrial-grade vibration shakers—the same type NASA uses for payload qualification—to test prototype durability before shipping. Lucas explains that a typical multi-axis shaker system costs $50,000 to $150,000, but many startups now access them through shared test labs or rental services for as little as $500 per day. He walks through a concrete case: a medical device startup that avoided a $200,000 recall by catching a resonance-induced solder joint failure during random vibration testing. Luna raises the practical question of when in the development cycle a startup should invest in this kind of testing, and Lucas lays out a simple rule—any product with a battery, a motor, or a screen should see a vibration profile before the first production run. The episode ties back to the broader theme of reliability engineering on a startup budget, and closes with a forward-looking question about how miniaturized shakers could eventually become desktop tools for early-stage hardware teams. #HardwareStartups #VibrationTesting #ReliabilityEngineering #NASAQualified #MedicalDevices #SolderJointFailure #RandomVibration #ResonanceTesting #PrototypeTesting #StartupManufacturing #ProductDevelopment #MechanicalEngineering #QualityAssurance #TestLabRental #EmbeddedSystems #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern - 9 min
Episode How Hardware Startups Use Thermal Cycling Chambers for Reliability Cover

How Hardware Startups Use Thermal Cycling Chambers for Reliability

In this episode of Hardware Startups with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how hardware startups use thermal cycling chambers to accelerate product reliability testing. They dive into the story of a smart thermostat startup that caught a solder joint failure before shipping 10,000 units, saving roughly $200,000 in field replacements. The hosts explain the difference between thermal cycling and thermal shock, why 500 cycles from -40°C to 85°C is a common baseline, and how startups can rent chamber time instead of buying a $50,000 unit. They also discuss how test data can inform design for reliability and help secure funding by demonstrating engineering rigor. Perfect for founders and engineers building physical products that need to survive real-world temperature swings. #Hardware #Startups #ThermalCycling #ReliabilityTesting #HardwareStartups #ProductTesting #Engineering #SolderJoint #TemperatureCycling #DesignForReliability #Manufacturing #Prototyping #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #SmartThermostat #AcceleratedLifeTest Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

7. Juli 2026 - 11 min
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