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2/1/20 |
We have possibility to setup small electronic assembly/production "factory" at our house for less than EUR 1000. I will try to explain every step from the design to final product:
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2/1/20 |
An overview about what's new in LibrePCB since the last presentation at FOSDEM 2018, and a short live demonstration to see LibrePCB in action.
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2/1/20 |
An update of the development activities will be presented leading to ngspice-32. Its interface to KiCad has been extended, PSPICE device model compatibility and OpAmp convergence are improved, several bugs have been fixed. The VBIC bipolar model and the VDMOS power MOS model now incorporate the self heating effect. This will lead to the second part of the talk: ngspice may be very well used to simulate thermal device behavior. Heat generation, transport and temperatures are translated into ...
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2/1/20 |
CadQuery (CQ) [1] is a Python library for building of parametric 3D models. The overarching design goal is to be extremely fluent and as close as possible to the design intent. CQ is based on the open source CAD kernel from OpenCascade and therefor offers industry standard B-Rep modeling capabilities and allows exporting to lossless formats such as STEP as well as lossy ones such as STL. Originally it used Python bindings based on FreeCAD [2] but recently we switched to PythonOCC [3] to be more ...
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2/1/20 |
I will talk about KiCad's role in the Open Hardware design movement and how it is remarkably similar to the early days of the Free, Libre, Open Source Software (FLOSS) movement and what it means for the future of Open Hardware.
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2/1/20 |
In this talk we will cover the development path of the Pocket Science Lab (PSLab) board from version one in 2014 to today and outline how we use tools like KiCad to bring the device to large scale production. We will also share some major issues that we solved to get the device manufacturing ready and challenges that lie ahead of us like ensuring thorough device testing at production.
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2/1/20 |
Reflecting on OpenSCAD's 10 years of history and what we've learned and discovered along the way. Discussion on opportunities and potential avenues forward, and some stories from the trenches.
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