What Would UxHw® Be Worth on Your Deployed Fleet?
A robot that misjudges how far it can still travel either strands itself or comes home with charge to spare. Only the first mistake is visible. Today it estimates the range as a single figure and pads it, because working out how wrong that figure could be is arithmetic the onboard processor cannot do. UxHw computes the range as a distribution, so the margin is measured rather than guessed. Enter your fleet and see what fitting it is worth.
Fleet SizeUnits already deployed that you would retrofit. The addressable number is the installed fleet, not next year's new designs.20,000
Avoided RespinBoard redesign you avoid by not needing new silicon on the PCB. Typically $50k to $250k for a moderately complex embedded board.$150k
Avoided RecertEMC and safety recertification you avoid. $20k to $100k, higher for medical and rail.$60k
Avoided DelayMonths of schedule a respin would cost. Typically 6 to 18.12 mo
Cost of a MonthWhat one month of delay costs you. Needed to put a price on the delay. Yours to supply.$80k
Retrofit LaborAt $49 a card, a technician visit can cost five times the hardware. Leave it at zero only if your visits truly cost nothing.
ModuleOnly C0-SD can replace a working storage card. The other two present 20 MB and 128 MB, so they suit a spare slot.
Host Uses Its Slot ForThe card serves both roles, but its host-visible capacity is small. If your host needs more than the module presents, the retrofit is blocked whatever it costs.
Override the speedup
This calculator's figures rest on one measured multiple, cited
with its baseline under the result. If you have measured your own, on your own workload, enter it
here and the arithmetic follows it. Nothing leaves the page. The citation under the figures still
reports what Signaloid measured, a banner above the result says the numbers are yours, and the
exported card and the quote mail both record the substitution. Clear the field to go back.
There is no single multiple to override here. This
calculator's figures rest on several separately measured quantities rather than on one speedup.
Each is cited with its own baseline under the result. Overriding one of them alone would give
a figure that follows from no measurement, so the field the other calculators carry is absent.
Speedup, ×
C0-microSD
$49, shipping today from Mouser. 12 MHz, 128 KiB, 17.1 mW average, up to η = 16.
$49, shipping today from Mouser. 12 MHz, 128 KiB, 17.1 mW average, up to η = 16.
C0-microSD+
$99, engineering samples available today, contact sales@signaloid.com. At least 60 MHz, 320 KiB, up to η = 64.
$99, engineering samples available today, contact sales@signaloid.com. At least 60 MHz, 320 KiB, up to η = 64.
C0-SD
$199, engineering samples available today, contact sales@signaloid.com. 90 MHz, 448 KiB plus 128 MiB PSRAM, up to η = 128.
$199, engineering samples available today, contact sales@signaloid.com. 90 MHz, 448 KiB plus 128 MiB PSRAM, up to η = 128.
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