The file '3D-Printed Circuit Board Library (solder-free) 3D Printer Model' is (scad,stl) file type, size is 170.5KB.
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The goal of this project is to enable the personal manufacturing of simple electronics, especially for Open Source Hardware -- with nothing except a 3D printer, your hands or equivalent, and the basic high-technology electronic components (capacitors, motors, transistors, etc -- but note that this will also include mass-produced microcontrollers and their shields!). Instead of solder, wires, and breadboards, OpenSCAD generates a peg-board PCB and component holder, and a circuit can be hand-wound together with conductive thread.
This code base is intended to replace conventional etched PCBs, initially for very simple applications. Included is a basic feature set, described in the Instructions. The pictures and uploaded STL files are for a simple circuit which demonstrates these features: a battery holder (I used 3 watch batteries instead of AAs to quickly and easily step up the voltage and save plastic and time), a momentary push-button, a toggle switch, and an LED holder.
So far I have printed a proof-of-concept on my Up! (pp3dp), and I've found best results with this type of conductive thread:
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10118
Check out the instructions for details and next steps.
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3DPCB_library_0.1.scad | 15.2KB | |
pcb_EX_0.1.stl | 1.9MB | |
pcb_EX_switch_0.1.stl | 178.7KB |