Update on Nov. 8 at 11:21 a.m. Pacific: Corrected to reflect the printer’s resolution which is 10 mil, not 10 millimeters, and to the timing of its fundraising plans. Cyril Ebersweiler, hardware ...
A 3D printer that dispenses conducting ink to create circuit-completed boards has garnered nearly five times its $70,000 crowdsourcing goal. The Voltera V-One 3D printer claims to be able to create ...
The Cartesian Co. printer EX1 is a desktop device, using inkjet technology to print in elemental silver on a range of different surfaces in the same way an inkjet printer does. It makes printing ...
Makers and developers that would like an easy way to create their custom-made electronic circuit boards for testing and prototyping purposes, might be interested in a new desktop circuit board printer ...
In designing and prototyping electronic circuit boards there is no quick or simple way to produce results. Many hours of design and development need to be expended on prototype layouts along with ...
Everyone knows that I am an avid Tinkerer, DIYer, and Maker of Things, and as such I had to write a post about the latest Kickstarter campaign to catch my eye. The new Ex1 Circuit Board Printer from ...
Spanish brothers based in Madrid have unveiled a new open source, printed circuit board printer they have built that is powered by an Atmel-based Arduino Uno (ATmega328) development board. The awesome ...
There are dozens of circuit board printers out there that lay down traces of conductive ink and ask you to glue down components to a fragile circuit board. This is a far cry from the old way of making ...
A group of University of Queensland engineering graduates has blown past expectations by hitting their Kickstarter fundraising goal of $30,000 – designed to help them commercialise an innovative ...
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 ...
A team of Canadian engineers has taken out one of the world's top design prizes with a 3D printer that prints out customised circuit boards with the press of a button. Claire Reilly was a video host, ...