The CircuitWorks ® Conductive Pen is compatible with materials used in the fabrication of printed circuit boards. However, substrate compatibility must always be checked on a non-critical area before ...
Another startup aiming to simplify the process of prototyping electronics by doing away with the need to wire up breadboards has taken to Kickstarter. The ink AgIC is also developing can be used in a ...
We've already heard about conductive inks that allow electrical circuits to be hand-drawn onto materials, using a ballpoint pen. Scientists have now developed a new such ink, which they claim is ...
One of the biggest bottlenecks in any project involving custom circuitry is troubleshooting the actual circuit itself before moving to manufacturing something permanent. A new project on Kickstarter ...
Conductive ink has been around for a while and is a tool for printing flexible electronic circuits on various surfaces. One challenge with current conductive ink is that the ink can be expensive and ...
Conductive ink is a great tool for printing flexible electronic circuits on surfaces. But these inks can be costly, they do not work on some materials, and devices to apply them can plug up. Now, ...
As STEM learning becomes more mainstream from elementary to high school, more products that are STEM-specific are hitting the market. One such product started off on Kickstarter, and after being ...
A warning to the nerd who dares mix his ballpoints with this pen! It’s a dangerous life for a nerdlinger, now the University of Illinois has introduced a pen that writes electrical circuits in real ...
Why spend time etching circuit boards and applying solder masks when all you really need is a rollerball pen and some paper? That’s what University of Illinois professors [Jennifer Lewis and Jennifer ...
Every electronic engineer, electronics hobbyist, and DIYer, ought to have at least one Circuit Scribe in their tool belt. The pen, a product of Eletroniks Incorporated, writes in conductive silver ink ...
I was really excited back in the day when I discovered that Sharpie made a metallic silver marker. You could draw on yourself and look like a cyborg! Or you could draw on your binder covers so they ...
I checked a bunch of "maker" type stores, like SparkFun, Adafruit, MakerShed, etc. SparkFun and MakerShed had a water-soluble trace pen, but that didn't sound very ...
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