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IDTechEx Research Article: Mention an electronic circuit and you are likely to picture a printed circuit board (PCB): a rigid rectangle in a characteristic green color with copper lines and a ...
Most of these devices rely on printed circuit boards (PCBs) made of copper, fiberglass, and epoxy resin. These are the flat, ...
Flexible PCBs still tend to be rather expensive though. [Mikey77] is changing that by making flex circuits at home with his 3D printer.
Other actual conductive circuit printer systems are available today. They are designed to print conductive traces on one and sometimes both sides of a substrate, creating two-sided PCBs. These printed ...
The folks over at Full Spectrum Laser are Kickstarting their own 3D printer – a stereolithography machine like the Form 1 and B9 Creator printers. During their testing, they discovered a new … ...
The hardware and software powering today’s electronic devices have evolved at breakneck speed, but one crucial bottleneck remains – prototyping, in particular unforeseen and costly delays during PCB ...
New York-based start-up BotFactory is developing a rapid prototyping machine that prints PCBs and then picks-and-places components. Called Squink and the subject of a KickStarter funding drive, “it ...
This September, PCBWay is bringing you two exciting limited-time offers that showcase both style and versatility. Whether you ...
Two companies showed 3D printers that can spit out small printed circuit boards and others including Qualcomm showed advances putting electronics on plastic substrates at the annual IDTechEx ...
Australia and U.S.-based startup Cartesian Co. wants to extend the principle of affordable 3D printing to PCBs -- and they've taken to Kickstarter to raise $30,000 to get their printer prototype ...
The company's primary products include the first 3D printer dedicated to printing multilayer PCBs (printed circuit boards) and advanced nanotechnology-based conductive and dielectric inks.
The Ex1 PCB 3D Printer project has already raised $57,000 at the writing of this article and is currently over on the Kickstarter website.