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