1. This article is about the development and early release of the Voltera. The voltera is a much like a 3D printer, except it doest not molt plastics together. Instead, the Voltera creates circuit boards without having to email files around, solder yourself, etc. You can just print your board right then and there, the Voltera does everything.
2. The Voltera has a movable head that navigates around the plate with a chemical ejector that simply acts as a head much like that of the school’s 3D Printer. Equipped with the design/operational software, Voltera is top of the line technology right now.
3. In my opinion, companies have already developed similar devices for their commercial line. Voltera just brings in a universal element and offers the device to everyday man. Voltera is expensive and does not have many operational uses at the moment, it only supports boars that have the correct dimensions.
1.) This is a product on kickstarter which so far has exceeded its goal. This article just explains what the Voltera does and how to use one.
2.) This product creates prototype for circuit boards. It does this by first laying down a layer of ink to outline the board. Then it simply creates it like a printer would. This is not meant to replace parts, it is only meant to test parts to make sure they work okay.
3.) In my opinion, this is a great invention which should be supported. It is great to see that they have surpassed their goal for $70,000. Although I have not much use for one, I hope to hear about these sometime in the future again.
1. What is this article about? This article is about a product that is currently being funded on Kickstarter, so far they have $367,001 our of their $70,000 goal. The article explains the idea behind the Voltera and what it could mean to indie hardware devs all over the world.
2. How does the Voltera work? Describe in detail. The Voltera V-One can create a prototype board right from your work bench. Gerber files go in; FR4 boards come out. The magic happens in the middle... the printer lays down a conductive ink to create the traces and an insulating ink as a mask between layers.
These boards aren't meant to replace mass manufactured PCBs - this is a prototyping tool that helps you get there faster. How many times people have tossed out a board because they used the wrong footprint or because they forgot a pull-up resistor? Now you can quickly test an idea without wasting money or two weeks of your time.
3. What is your opinion about the Voltera? I love to see cool Indie stuff like this, it's also really encouraging to see small time devs that work hard be able to produce their dream due to people who thought it was a cool idea. Obviously this won't come close to replacing mass operations. However it will speed up small time hardware devs and their creations.
1. The article is about a Kickstarter project called Voltera. Voltera will be a small machine that's able to print out circuit boards like a 3D printer.
2. The Voltera works very similarly to a 3D printer. You will be able to design your circuit board inside of a program, and be able to upload the sketch and just wait a little time for the machine to print it out! The Voltera can solder and even crossing wires safely while printing, and if you don't need a new circuit board, but something soldered to it, the Voltera can be used just to do very small soldering jobs.
3. I personally think this idea is amazing! For a place that is constantly going though circuit boards, rather than ordering one online and waiting weeks to get it, only to find out it has a problem, you can design a circuit board specifically to your liking and only have to wait a small amount of time for a new circuit board.
1. This article is about the Voltera V-One. It is a circuit board prototyping machine. It is currently on KickStarter in order to raise money for future models. Currently, it has earned over 5 times its goal. Voltera's goal was to reach $70,000, and they currently have $354,756. Plus, it is still going to be up for another 20 days! 2. The Voltera works by taking your Gerber files and laying out a foundation for your circuit board prototype. It creates traces (the foundation/first layer) with a conductive ink and then lays down a mask with an insulating ink cartridge. Then you simply have to add the components and solder them on. 3. I really like the Voltera V-One. In fact, I'd say the concept in general is quite amazing. The fact that you can make your own circuit board within hours is insanely impressive. It is a huge step forward for technology! Inventions like this one will help improve the production and the reliability of the growing electronic field!
1. this article is about the voltera kickstarter. The voltear is a new printer designed to help print out prototype circuit boards. it also comes with a reliable solder component. its not designed to replace fabricated borders but it does save time and money on fabricating borders in a traditional way. 2.It works in a similar way to most printers. it takes Gerber files and converts those to a circuit board format which it then prints out in conductive ink the prototype circuit board that you designed. 3.It seems like a col thing for the people its targeted at. it has a niche market and its very coll for people who do a lot of fabrication and building involving circuit boards. It could be cool but it seems like a lot of money for a limited function.
1) It is not an article, it is a Kickstarter idea proposal. It is essentially a 3D printer for circuit boards, with the ability to even add solder to specific spots. 2) It takes Gerber files and converts those to a circuit board format. That is then printed by the printer, making it very similar to any other 3D printer seen so far. 3) It seems okay, but I don't have much of a use for custom circuit boards at home, and we don't use them in GenYES really either.
This article is about a machine that prototypes circuit boards. It is a prototypes circuit boards so it will be easier to make circuit boards. It can make any circuit really quickly.
It works as a machine, it has only one button. The machine also has pieces that clip on magnetically. It uses solder paste to complete circuits and comes with template boards as well.
I think this is really cool, and I would really want one if I did circuitry more than I do. This is a really neat tool and places that are teaching circuits should have one.
1. The article is about a machine that can create circuit boards quickly. This machine is on kickstarter, the reason for being on kickstarter is because the person who created it is poor. They are trying to raise money to produce more and maybe even mass produce it.
2. Its pretty much a 3D printer that creates circuit boards. It creates layers and stacks them on top of each other.
3. I think its very cool but it needs to be refined. I also believe it the company needs to stay on kickstarter to make this a world wide product. (100 words)
1. This article is about the development and early release of the Voltera. The voltera is a much like a 3D printer, except it doest not molt plastics together. Instead, the Voltera creates circuit boards without having to email files around, solder yourself, etc. You can just print your board right then and there, the Voltera does everything.
ReplyDelete2. The Voltera has a movable head that navigates around the plate with a chemical ejector that simply acts as a head much like that of the school’s 3D Printer. Equipped with the design/operational software, Voltera is top of the line technology right now.
3. In my opinion, companies have already developed similar devices for their commercial line. Voltera just brings in a universal element and offers the device to everyday man. Voltera is expensive and does not have many operational uses at the moment, it only supports boars that have the correct dimensions.
1.) This is a product on kickstarter which so far has exceeded its goal. This article just explains what the Voltera does and how to use one.
ReplyDelete2.) This product creates prototype for circuit boards. It does this by first laying down a layer of ink to outline the board. Then it simply creates it like a printer would. This is not meant to replace parts, it is only meant to test parts to make sure they work okay.
3.) In my opinion, this is a great invention which should be supported. It is great to see that they have surpassed their goal for $70,000. Although I have not much use for one, I hope to hear about these sometime in the future again.
1. What is this article about?
ReplyDeleteThis article is about a product that is currently being funded on Kickstarter, so far they have $367,001 our of their $70,000 goal. The article explains the idea behind the Voltera and what it could mean to indie hardware devs all over the world.
2. How does the Voltera work? Describe in detail.
The Voltera V-One can create a prototype board right from your work bench. Gerber files go in; FR4 boards come out. The magic happens in the middle... the printer lays down a conductive ink to create the traces and an insulating ink as a mask between layers.
These boards aren't meant to replace mass manufactured PCBs - this is a prototyping tool that helps you get there faster. How many times people have tossed out a board because they used the wrong footprint or because they forgot a pull-up resistor? Now you can quickly test an idea without wasting money or two weeks of your time.
3. What is your opinion about the Voltera?
I love to see cool Indie stuff like this, it's also really encouraging to see small time devs that work hard be able to produce their dream due to people who thought it was a cool idea. Obviously this won't come close to replacing mass operations. However it will speed up small time hardware devs and their creations.
1. The article is about a Kickstarter project called Voltera. Voltera will be a small machine that's able to print out circuit boards like a 3D printer.
ReplyDelete2. The Voltera works very similarly to a 3D printer. You will be able to design your circuit board inside of a program, and be able to upload the sketch and just wait a little time for the machine to print it out! The Voltera can solder and even crossing wires safely while printing, and if you don't need a new circuit board, but something soldered to it, the Voltera can be used just to do very small soldering jobs.
3. I personally think this idea is amazing! For a place that is constantly going though circuit boards, rather than ordering one online and waiting weeks to get it, only to find out it has a problem, you can design a circuit board specifically to your liking and only have to wait a small amount of time for a new circuit board.
1. This article is about the Voltera V-One. It is a circuit board prototyping machine. It is currently on KickStarter in order to raise money for future models. Currently, it has earned over 5 times its goal. Voltera's goal was to reach $70,000, and they currently have $354,756. Plus, it is still going to be up for another 20 days!
ReplyDelete2. The Voltera works by taking your Gerber files and laying out a foundation for your circuit board prototype. It creates traces (the foundation/first layer) with a conductive ink and then lays down a mask with an insulating ink cartridge. Then you simply have to add the components and solder them on.
3. I really like the Voltera V-One. In fact, I'd say the concept in general is quite amazing. The fact that you can make your own circuit board within hours is insanely impressive. It is a huge step forward for technology! Inventions like this one will help improve the production and the reliability of the growing electronic field!
1. this article is about the voltera kickstarter. The voltear is a new printer designed to help print out prototype circuit boards. it also comes with a reliable solder component. its not designed to replace fabricated borders but it does save time and money on fabricating borders in a traditional way.
ReplyDelete2.It works in a similar way to most printers. it takes Gerber files and converts those to a circuit board format which it then prints out in conductive ink the prototype circuit board that you designed.
3.It seems like a col thing for the people its targeted at. it has a niche market and its very coll for people who do a lot of fabrication and building involving circuit boards. It could be cool but it seems like a lot of money for a limited function.
1) It is not an article, it is a Kickstarter idea proposal. It is essentially a 3D printer for circuit boards, with the ability to even add solder to specific spots.
ReplyDelete2) It takes Gerber files and converts those to a circuit board format. That is then printed by the printer, making it very similar to any other 3D printer seen so far.
3) It seems okay, but I don't have much of a use for custom circuit boards at home, and we don't use them in GenYES really either.
This article is about a machine that prototypes circuit boards. It is a prototypes circuit boards so it will be easier to make circuit boards. It can make any circuit really quickly.
ReplyDeleteIt works as a machine, it has only one button. The machine also has pieces that clip on magnetically. It uses solder paste to complete circuits and comes with template boards as well.
I think this is really cool, and I would really want one if I did circuitry more than I do. This is a really neat tool and places that are teaching circuits should have one.
1. The article is about a machine that can create circuit boards quickly. This machine is on kickstarter, the reason for being on kickstarter is because the person who created it is poor. They are trying to raise money to produce more and maybe even mass produce it.
ReplyDelete2. Its pretty much a 3D printer that creates circuit boards. It creates layers and stacks them on top of each other.
3. I think its very cool but it needs to be refined. I also believe it the company needs to stay on kickstarter to make this a world wide product.
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