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Back in Feburary, I was one of the first people to throw some cash at the Voltera V-One circuit board printer on Kickstarter. With an anticipated delivery date of Q4 2015, I sat back and waited. Th… ...
Voltera, The Electronics Printer, Launches To Much Fanfare. ... The printer is essentially a PCB maker. You put in a board, upload a circuit diagram, and the system draws it in conductive ink.
“The Voltera V-One goes beyond printing single layer circuits on paper. We’re the first to be able to print two layer circuits onto FR4 (the industry standard substrate) with a product of this ...
Voltera lets you do this by allowing you to print your own PCB at the speed of, say, a desktop 3D printer, or even faster. Like a regular printer, Voltera uses ink, but the kind that can conduct ...
A US company has created a desktop printer which it claims will make a PCB without the need for going to a specialist fab house and waiting for a board to come back. Company Voltera claims its V-One ...
Voltera is a rapidly scaling and profitable Canadian tech company that is driving substantial change in the additive electronics industry. Its inaugural product, the V-One desktop PCB printer, ...
Voltera’s printer aims to do for circuit boards and prototyping what MakerBot did for the Maker movement with its low-end 3-D printer. The printer itself, the V-One, ...
Four engineering students from the University of Waterloo, Canada, have won an international James Dyson award. Their invention, the Voltera V-One, is a laptop-sized PCB printer that can turn design ...
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.
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