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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Japanese startup invents a marker pen with conductive ink allowing the user to draw electrical circuits. It's being tipped to revolutionize the electronics industry. A Tokyo-based startup has invented ...
Amir Rezvani Moghadam, the project manager, said conductive inks are a new generation of inks with various applications including solar cells, organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), radio-frequency ...
Want to string together some holiday lights? Or test an idea for a circuit? A new elastic silver ink could let users jot down electrical circuits and wiring on walls ...
Researchers transformed red marker ink into graphene-based circuits using a laser, enabling low-cost, flexible electronics on everyday surfaces like paper or cups. (Nanowerk News) It is the first case ...
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 ...
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