Taking components to Shenzhen
On Tuesday I leave to spend a month working on new projects in Shenzhen. Here are the parts I’m taking with me. Everything could be bought there, but that would waste a ton of time. This a good assortment if small smd stuff. Resistor kit, key capacitor values, regulators, LEDs, a few chips, crystals, and connectors. Most of it is on our standard part list or on reels in the pick and place machine. What parts would you take?
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Don’t forget to bring your own pic programmer :)
I’d bring a logic analyzer too, I’m sure you have a good one handy :-)
Sounds like an exciting trip! I’m hoping to spend a couple weeks to a month in Shenzhen before heading home from Asia this summer.
Hi Ian, So what projects are you working on that will take a month in Shenzhen? Enjoy the trip, be safe & do post updates when you can…
Almost Impossible to buy shoes larger than size 43 in China unless you buy a container.Buy a Shenzhen Tong bus and rail pass when you arrive so no need to buy a ticket each time. Weather has been great last few weeks.If you would like a factory tour send an email see what I can arrange.
How about a box of fake USB sticks you can sell on the streets of Shenzen for a profit? ;)
The problems are the stupidity in locating “Unique” items.
I needed something a simple as a ‘AMP’ connector to a specific pitch so I could tie into a custom JTAG connector on a PCB.
Could I find this in Shenzhen off the shelf amongst the hundreds of connector suppliers? no…..
More importantly is your visa and registering with the local Gong An, they are currently having a ‘crack down’ on unregistered foreigners in that area.(not that the visa is registered but that your stay location is…..),
Also ensure the visa is multi-entry so you can nip over the boarder to Sheung Shui for any Clothing/shoes/medical/dental /medicines…
And trust me when I say after a couple of weeks you WILL want to get out for a break…..
Because of my residency situation I usually only get 2 entry visas, but this time I fedexed my passport and got 1 year multiple entry this time sweet!
Honestly though I don’t Luke hong kong and Shenzhen has really grown on me. I really like it there, at least in the older more dense parts. Shekou(?) Was my worst nightmare though.