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Default Planned Obselescence....A Good Thing?

clare at snyder.on.ca wrote
Rod Speed wrote
lsmartino wrote
Rod Speed wrote


It would **** the environment much more to have every
low level component easily unpluggable and replaceable.


Please explain why.


It should be obvious. Try counting the cost of all those sockets for
all the ics, let alone what that would do to the size of the device etc.


You couldnt even use surface mount anymore either.


No reason subassemblies can not be replaceable.


No point when there is only one with stuff like
an ipod, electric toothbrush, cellphone etc.

Connectors today can be made extremely compact,


And still cost signifcantly more than no connector at all.

With the failure rate with PCs so low, its a complete waste of money.

and with LSI the active components can all be put
into one plug-in component worth a couple of dollars.


What they actually do is surface mount that on a single component and
allow what is needed for the owner/monkey to press to be connected etc.

SMT could still be used on the "backbone" which
could also be a low cost field replaceable part.


Why would it be low cost when its the bulk of the product
like with an ipod, a cellphone, a cordless phone, etc etc etc.

There is absolutely NOTHING that cannot be made
serviceable in the consumer electronics arena.


Yes, but what is the point of making it easy to replace the
vast bulk of the device when the failure rate is so low ?

Yes, it makes sense to have cellphone batterys readily
replaceable, and the front cover etc, because batterys
do have a limited number of recharge cycles and people
do bugger up the covers quite often, but there isnt any
point in having more than a single module with all the
electronics on it with a cellphone or even a PC motherboard.

Will it cost more? Likely Does it have to? Not necessarily.


Corse it has to over no connector at all.

Would people buy it? Smart people would.


I doubt it when they have adequate information on the failure rate.

I suspect some on this list would not.


Its not a list, they are newsgroups.