Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Upgrade Your Factory Parts to Add to the Life of Your Computer


Don't get me wrong, I love electronics stores like Best Buy, I really Do. But one thing I don't like about the computers that they sell in these environments are factory-spec's. If you don't know what that means, you can liken it to factory cars that roll off the assembly line with stock parts. The one main difference is that while cars are built to last many years, the parts within these computers are not.

Cheap parts is the way that brands get those super low prices on their laptops. While this may get you through a few years without any replacement parts or laptop repair; in the long run, those parts are eventually going to burn out -- and they will do so at the most inopportune moment.

Parts People, a company out of Austin, Texas that specializes in laptop repair, have earned the nickname: "The Dell Laptop Experts." While this is a badge of honor for Parts People, it does not wear as well on Dell Computers, as it is evidence that Dell fills their laptops with the cheapest of parts. In business for over 10 years, Parts People have replaced hundreds of thousands of Dell laptop parts, but the problem of cheap factory parts is not limited to only Dell. The majority of popular brands use cheap factory parts.

The only way to get around this is to purchase a stock laptop, then replace all the parts preemptively, or to build a custom computer from-scratch; both of which can be expensive to do. Thankfully, if your Dell brand, or other brand parts burn out on you, Parts People have plenty of low cost options for replacing and upgrading those parts.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

PCB Production and How it Powers Manufacturing


What exactly is a prototype PCB? A PCB is a microprocessor unlike any other. Whereas processors found in your home PC or MAC computer are designed and programmed to handle and perform a multitude of tasks, PCBs are uniquely designed to perform a single specific task indefinitely.

Picture the automated machines and robotics that are used in assembly lines and manufacturing plants. These machines perform the same mundane task day in and day out at a very high rated of speed and without error. These machines are powered by a PCB assembly that acts as the machine's brain, telling it to perform the task.

PCB manufacturing companies such as Best Proto in Chicago, IL are the ones that program these functions into the processors. The engineers tasked with creating and programming the PCBs are required to hold a great deal of knowledge in both engineering and computer programming.

As technology is becoming a greater and greater part of our lives, more industries and businesses are moving towards automating many of their processes. With automation, must come PCBs, and the future looks bright for both automation and PCBs.