1. Debugger cost: Debugger is the key to system debugging, which requires relevant technical knowledge and experience. The expenses of debugging personnel are usually calculated according to working hours, including wages, allowances and overtime pay.
2. Debugging equipment cost: System debugging requires some special equipment and tools, such as voltmeter, ammeter and insulation resistance tester. The purchase or lease cost of these equipment needs to be included in the system debugging cost.
3. Debugging material cost: During system debugging, some materials may be needed, such as wires, plugs, fuses, etc. The cost of these materials also needs to be included in the system debugging cost.
4. Travel expenses: If the system debugging needs to be carried out on site, it is also necessary to consider the travel expenses of the debugging personnel, including transportation expenses, accommodation expenses and catering expenses.
5. Debugging time: System debugging may take some time, and this time needs statistics. The length of debugging time will affect the workload and cost of debugging personnel.
6. Other expenses: In addition to the above expenses, there may be some other expenses, such as management expenses and taxes. These expenses need to be calculated according to the specific situation.
To sum up, the above factors need to be considered comprehensively to calculate the debugging cost of the system. In actual operation, it can be estimated and calculated according to the specific situation to ensure the smooth debugging of the system.