Hands-On with Circuit Scribe DIY Electronic Kits
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- We check out Circuit Scribe, a conductive ink rollerball pen that launched on Kickstarter. Stephanie and Valerie of Circuit Scribe explain how this pen can be used to teach basic electronics principles, and show us some new DIY kits that make use of these concepts.
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I bought some of that ink through their kickstarter campaign. i put thick traces onto some normal printer paper and then put 12v through it with a motor at the end. i managed to get the paper to catch on fire lol
this is a toy to draw kids into electronics ! CHILL PEOPLE CHILL!!!!!!
the drone kit seems so much fun!!!!!!
I have a question, if you use a 9V battery to make the circuits on paper, if you make a short accross the battery with the ink, will it go on fire? because if you use a thin piece of copper wore accross a 9v battery it will glow red hot and can set paper on fire.
It looks like the piece that connects to the battery has a fuse in it, the battery isn't connected directly to the ink
yeah now that I look properly cause id imagine if you short it it would go on fire lol
Yeah, how much power can the ink handle (like what gauge wire is it equivalent to)?
I wonder what would happen if you hooked a car battery up to an ink circuit.
Ooo, idea for a car with no long wires and the circuits painted on the body panels.
conductive ink pens are good for fixing keyboard membranes in old keyboards
I Love this project. My future child is definitely going to have something like this. I hope :)
Is a little expensive now but ok, is just come out kickstarter yet.. It can evolve so much.
I only wish the kit has a rechargeable pen with a lot of ink! Cause will need..
Just buy your kid something "old school" with alligator clips and wires. They can be reused for ever and just work. It's almost magic... :-D
I am pretty sure conductive ink came with more easier way of creating circuit boards so if you want to use circuit boards made out of card, stock or cardboard or piece of plastic use conductive ink, and serve, just printing out an entire layout of circuitry for components to come in
Cool idea. Can't wait to teach my niece basic electronics with this.
Ok while this is interesting for educational purposes, and prototyping, the place I see conductive ink making huge strides is 3D printing. Just think of what you could do with the ability to print conductors!
I need to get this!
it would be interesting to combine the ink with a photoluminescent material that lights up when the circuit is live. could be neat to make aestheticly interesting stone "ancient computers"
I think you'll find the word you're looking for is electroluminescent.
does anyone know what the resistance is per cm or inch fo this inc ?
ill answer my onw question :S : www.circuitscribe.com/faq/
"The resistance of the ink is 0.5 to 10 ohms for a 1 cm line. However, it depends on the paper that you are writing on. We see about 3 ohms/cm on standard copy paper and 0.5 ohms/cm on photopaper. Our favorite materials are Recollections colored cardstock (available at Michael’s) for craft projects and Epson Ultra Premium Luster Photo paper for PCB applications."
we really wanted to see the actual drone flying
the access to electronics for beginners (children) is fenominal.
Early access to programming, robotics, electronics is great for getting more people (again children) in to this.
10/10 from me. And because its the interwebz a big kiss for you girl on whatever...
Hi Adam, I don't thin your going to see this but if you do, I would like to say thanks. You are an inspiration and my hero. and I was so sad that mythbusters ended. Then I found Tested. Now I can watch cool science stuff again.
I think it's a cool idea. But the models are built on a circuit board. What's the point of drawing a circuit board to connect circuit boards??? You might as well just get wires and connect them that way. It would be nice to actually have a way to draw a circuit board and just add normal electric components such as transistors, LEDs. Not these pre built modules that take all the fun out of it.
so do you need to use metal plating behind it?
The plate is only there to hold the connectors in place. Not needed for the circuit itself
I fucking spat out my drink LOOOOOOOL 10:48
Got this a year ago was fun to play around with 15 days later ....... .-.
spiritual successor to snap circuits?
How much current can this stuff handle? :P
Where is Simone?
Recording a Tv-show in Sweden.
who gives a shit? she is over-rated. get rid of her
__and his name is_ "bee have"
so now combine this with printer technology and print circuits
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Preske Ah, alright. Thank you. I'll go take a look.
The woman on the left has THE Paramore hair cut
Norm is the only person who could make a highfive that awkward... :P
I have that it's so fun
What if you fold the paper? Does that ruin the circuit?
probably not
this is cool, very cool
this is awesome
what every compressor you are using... please, make the release faster, or lower the ratio. good lord.
adam you should build jon snows sword from game of thrones
Cool
Lol!!! They started every sentence with the words "so um"
Fix yor audio tested!
Why not just use a pencil ?
I guess better physical electric properties
+jonas. I see it more of a learning tool. then prototyping.
cool, thanks for the knowledge
ItsWillz well where's the fun in that???☺🙂
Jonas Svedas isnt graphite conductive?!
HOLY MUFFINTOP BATMAN!!
Would be cold if you can get a 3d printer filament zo you can print your own drone.
Lulu Dalas, Multi Pass!
the funny thing is that I thought of the idea and how to make it then I looked it up and found that it has already been made :(
It hasn't. They're actually using a new ink technology (or at least new as in: you couldn't buy it as a product) that has a much higher conductance and is more resilient to paper bending and folding than other conductive inks.
so they have to design something that someone else already did. nice
this is stupid there is no re use value. $8 for a pen that will run out probably after a few hours of use or pay $6 for wires that can just be used over and over again.. i get it its cool being able to draw the wires, but seriously its such a waste. they need to add more functions to that led screen then just a simple calculator.
Yeah. It would be really cool to draw out an 8 bit 1k computer on a sheet of legal, and then have a little screen to work with
As a STEM ambassador I've seen kids as old as 18 struggle with breadboards and wires. Nothing wrong with alternatives.
im talking about re use what teacher wants to pay $500 every time instead of $50 for wires that can be re used??
i agree, its a bit expensive.
andy carson this can get more art oriented students involved in electronics than wires, it lets them create a circuit that they enjoyed making from an art point of view such as how they had the wiring writing out words. if I had this in school of have been more interested because of the simplicity from a completely foreign position to wiring at the time and even a bit now
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I hate norms head bobbing enunciation with that borderline bowl cut.
Do not buy this garbage.
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Sounds like another lazy part of this generation. It will never have a resistance value for serious applications.
Gary Oldham back in my day we had to flash bits of coal wrested from the mouths of wolves before we could even build a computer. That's where the term bits comes from you know.
These days kids don't even take the time to sing the devil out of their smart wearables before going online.