If you’ve ever tried to build a printed circuit board from home, you know how much of a pain it can be. There are buckets of acid to lug around, lots of waiting and frustration, and often times the ...
Most of us who have dabbled a little in electronics will have made our own printed circuit boards at some point. We’ll have rubbed on sticky transfers, laser-printed onto acetate, covered our clothing ...
Remember yesterday, when one illustrious modder whipped up a head-mounted computer that featured a printed circuit board of his own design? The fabrication method he used was called direct-to-PCB ...
3D printing has changed the way engineers test products, allowing them to cut down on time and costs. But what about 3D printing the components that go into most of these products? Botfactory computer ...
The EX1 is no ordinary printer. No. The EX1 has been forged by Cartesian Co. not to print out last minute anniversary cards, but to print out circuits. Yep. As in, electronic circuit boards. On paper.
Researchers have developed a new technique which may one day be used to print our electronics in the same way as newspapers. Scientists from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, say the ...
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) have become the foundation of contemporary electronics, appearing in nearly all electronic equipment. The worldwide printed circuit board industry is continually ...
The Cartesian Co. has launched its EX¹ circuit board printer project on Kickstarter today aiming to raise $30,000 in 30 days. The device, its engineering student creators say, will transform product ...
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