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EPISODE · Dec 28, 2025 · 39 MIN

In-house electronics manufacturing from scratch: How hard can it be? (39c3)

from Chaos Computer Club - recent events feed · host Augustin Bielefeld, Alexander Willer

Why is electronics manufacturing hard? Can it ever be made easy and more accessible? What will it take to relocate industrial production to Europe? We share with you what we learned when we spent more than 1 year setting up our own production line in our office in Hamburg. Turns out a lot of the difficulties are rarely talked about or hidden behind "manufacturing is high CAPEX". Come and learn with us the nitty gritty details of batch reflow ovens, stencil printing at scale, and how OpenPnP is a key enabler in our process. While we are far from done with this work, we hope to see others replicate it and collectively reclaim the ownership of the means of electronics production. Our industry needs a reboot as well, it no longer serves the people. Our work is based on our belief that high-quality high-mix/low volume manufacturing of electronics in Europe is economically viable and accessible to small companies with a lower-than-expected up-front investment. We believe that relocation of industry to Europe depends on small innovative companies, and will not come from slow and bloated industry giants whose products are victims of enshittification and maximum profit extraction. By using open-source hardware and software whenever possible, we are attempting to set up our own production operation in Hamburg and we want to share the solutions and enable others to do the same and collectively reclaim ownership of the means of production. We will cover: - How we acquired and set up production machines, their costs, and our learnings - Quirks of paste printing and reflow soldering at scale (up to 50 batches a day) - Component inventory, tracking, DfM, etc. - How OpenPnP is a key enabler of our prcesses - Our proposed changes to OpenPnP - Our work integrated Siemens Siplace Feeders in OpenPnP Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 about this event: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/event/detail/in-house-electronics-manufacturing-from-scratch-how-hard-can-it-be

Why is electronics manufacturing hard? Can it ever be made easy and more accessible? What will it take to relocate industrial production to Europe? We share with you what we learned when we spent more than 1 year setting up our own production line in our office in Hamburg. Turns out a lot of the difficulties are rarely talked about or hidden behind "manufacturing is high CAPEX". Come and learn with us the nitty gritty details of batch reflow ovens, stencil printing at scale, and how OpenPnP is a key enabler in our process. While we are far from done with this work, we hope to see others replicate it and collectively reclaim the ownership of the means of electronics production. Our industry needs a reboot as well, it no longer serves the people. Our work is based on our belief that high-quality high-mix/low volume manufacturing of electronics in Europe is economically viable and accessible to small companies with a lower-than-expected up-front investment. We believe that relocation of industry to Europe depends on small innovative companies, and will not come from slow and bloated industry giants whose products are victims of enshittification and maximum profit extraction. By using open-source hardware and software whenever possible, we are attempting to set up our own production operation in Hamburg and we want to share the solutions and enable others to do the same and collectively reclaim ownership of the means of production. We will cover: - How we acquired and set up production machines, their costs, and our learnings - Quirks of paste printing and reflow soldering at scale (up to 50 batches a day) - Component inventory, tracking, DfM, etc. - How OpenPnP is a key enabler of our prcesses - Our proposed changes to OpenPnP - Our work integrated Siemens Siplace Feeders in OpenPnP Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 about this event: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/hub/event/detail/in-house-electronics-manufacturing-from-scratch-how-hard-can-it-be

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