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I would guess at this time most electronics R&D labs have an 3D filament (FFF/FDM) printer for the engineers to use. These printers have become very handy for things like creating 3D models of a PCB ...
Probably everyone has dreamed of a 3D printer-like machine that would just crank out beautiful PCBs. The Voltera V-One isn’t quite at that level of sophistication, but it isn’t too far from it.
The printed circuit board (PCB) can then be immersed in water, where the PVA completely dissolves. It make it easy to separate the components, allowing the team to reclaim the liq ...
The device uses a PCB that integrates an ESP32-C3-mini with the CO₂ Sensor (SCD40). The PCB also has connectors for the ...
Making full use of the capabilities and advantages of 3D printing requires a very different way of thinking compared to more traditional manufacturing methods. Often we see designs that do not real… ...
Electronic devices that dissolve in water could make it easier to create and recycle technology prototypes – and they could ...
The TinyMaker 3D Printer that launched via Kickstarter last month is now coming to the end of its campaign and has already successfully raise $190,000+, thanks to over 1,500 backers. The palm ...
In fact, some printers don't need this PCB, while others should have had this feature built-in from day one because its function is basically to correct a shortcoming of the 3D printer's own signals.