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Inkjet-Based Circuits at Fraction of Time and Cost

84 点作者 atpaino超过 11 年前

13 条评论

zxcvgm超过 11 年前
This is handy for quick prototyping, but it seems that you can&#x27;t solder on the parts and have to use &quot;conductive double-sided tape or silver epoxy adhesive&quot; instead.<p>To etch a PCB, the typical process is to (1) print a photo mask, (2) transfer it using photolithography or toner transfer, (3) dissolve away the exposed copper, and optionally drill holes. The coolest hack I&#x27;ve seen skips step (1) and (2) by directly &quot;printing&quot; onto the PCB using a UV laser, thus reducing the number of steps down to 2.<p><a href="http://hackaday.com/2012/08/09/exposing-pcbs-with-a-home-made-laser-printer/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;hackaday.com&#x2F;2012&#x2F;08&#x2F;09&#x2F;exposing-pcbs-with-a-home-mad...</a>
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wuschel超过 11 年前
As always, university press super hype press releases without any useful hyperlinks. This must be corrected:<p>Lit:<p><pre><code> http:&#x2F;&#x2F;dl.acm.org&#x2F;citation.cfm?id=2493486 http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.faqs.org&#x2F;patents&#x2F;app&#x2F;20090233237 </code></pre> Interesting read, but then again I agree that this is a prototype only protocol with little use because of the fragile nature of the circuits. And as for prototyping, aren&#x27;t there software suites around that bring sufficient capability in this regard?
crb3超过 11 年前
How conductive? Relatively high-resistance can be worked around for CMOS logic- and MCU-based circuits (mainly high RC constants), but analog that has to be built with high-decade resistances is likely to be noise-prone and flaky, and forget power sections, they&#x27;ll have to be built on conventional glass-epoxy and hooked up with flex-edge headers.<p>The lack of a good gas-tight bond between component and conductor is also problematic: silver tarnishes. Silver-clad switch contacts can be made self-wiping, but not static contacts. Absent some kind of hot-weld method, I can just see SMD parts popping off of flex-circuits.<p>This is a promising start to a new base-level technology, but it&#x27;s got a ways to go before it&#x27;s ready for the R&amp;D lab as a tool rather than a patient. I look forward to seeing these issues overcome.
voltera超过 11 年前
You guys should check out Voltera (<a href="http://volterainc.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;volterainc.com</a>). We are working really hard to make this a reality. :)
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zafka超过 11 年前
They say for $300.00 but neglect to say where to get the ink. Large amounts of appreciation to anyone who finds out.
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ck2超过 11 年前
The ability to print circuits seems even more exciting than 3D printing to me.<p>(now if you could combine the two...)
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sbierwagen超过 11 年前
Conductive ink is conductive, but not <i>very</i> conductive: <a href="http://c1qfxugcgy0.tumblr.com/post/58354457557/girlprince-kylogram-8bitfuture-bare" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;c1qfxugcgy0.tumblr.com&#x2F;post&#x2F;58354457557&#x2F;girlprince-ky...</a>
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paulgr超过 11 年前
This sounds very promising. If we add different inks that are semi conducting and resistive, we could actually print out whole circuits with components. Probably still a few years before this becomes reality.
andyidsinga超过 11 年前
this is awesome - we&#x27;ll soon be to a point where a person can prototype 100 units of a thing-of-the-internet in a weekend &gt; circuit, mechanical and software.
theunixbeard超过 11 年前
If a more sturdy method for securing the chips is devised, this technique would also be a huge boon for wearable&#x2F;flexible electronics! Any ideas?
zwieback超过 11 年前
Probably works much better with piezo printers than thermal inkjet printers. The article points that out but doesn&#x27;t go into detail.
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jerryhuang100超过 11 年前
Instead of inject printers, is it possible to use a laser printer but use graphene &#x2F; MoS2 nanotube in the cartridge?
boulderdash超过 11 年前
Been waiting for this, since the first articles like this appeared about 30 years ago.