
You can now PRINT PCBs! Creating a homemade PCB with the Voltera V-One PCB Printer!
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Date: 2021-01-31
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Comments and reviews: 6
Loukas
So. specialized conductive ink and specialized solder. AND copper rivets for each and every hole?
How about NO?
Instead load the syringe with etch-resist and use it to print your design on a traditional copper clad board, then etch it.
With the ease of alignment and drilling that would make it a useful device for me.
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So. specialized conductive ink and specialized solder. AND copper rivets for each and every hole?
How about NO?
Instead load the syringe with etch-resist and use it to print your design on a traditional copper clad board, then etch it.
With the ease of alignment and drilling that would make it a useful device for me.
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Димон
This type of conductors (any can this printer use) just for low-current and low voltage devices. Not for ultra-low voltages as well. Because even ordinary solder is much worse in conductivity than copper track, not to mention specific mixtures for printing.
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This type of conductors (any can this printer use) just for low-current and low voltage devices. Not for ultra-low voltages as well. Because even ordinary solder is much worse in conductivity than copper track, not to mention specific mixtures for printing.
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ValinRomania
i would love to see this technology get cheaper so I can finally not have to use giant breadboards as because the printer looks similar to a modified 3d printer i think it will take just a few years ( 2025 - 2033 )to get reasonably cheaper
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i would love to see this technology get cheaper so I can finally not have to use giant breadboards as because the printer looks similar to a modified 3d printer i think it will take just a few years ( 2025 - 2033 )to get reasonably cheaper
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Steve
Very expensive but I wonder how much the price will drop once it becomes older tech and has some competition. Like fresh tech it's always expensive but prices drop after a year. Maybe a future option will come with solder mask.
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Very expensive but I wonder how much the price will drop once it becomes older tech and has some competition. Like fresh tech it's always expensive but prices drop after a year. Maybe a future option will come with solder mask.
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famitory
i wonder if this could do psudeo multilayer by printing a layer of insulator on top of the first set of traces, then printing more traces on top of that
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i wonder if this could do psudeo multilayer by printing a layer of insulator on top of the first set of traces, then printing more traces on top of that
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Rodrigo
This video is NOT sponsored by JLCPCB where you can get PCB for 2 dollars but somehow things end up costing about 60 dollars
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This video is NOT sponsored by JLCPCB where you can get PCB for 2 dollars but somehow things end up costing about 60 dollars
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