Zach spoke at the Hackaday Superconference last November about “the process of going from prototype to 100-unit production”: https://youtu.be/kTfieGjMSUg
NeuroBytes are tabletop electronic neuron simulators that can be freely connected to form simple biological neural networks. Each element of such a network has a number of inputs, called dendrites, that can be activated by upstream NeuroBytes modules or environmental sensors. The elements, roughly the size of postage stamps, can also send signals to downstream NeuroBytes via an onboard axon connector, or they can activate output devices such as servo motors.
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