Create quick electronic circuits by drawing with a conductive ink pen. The ink contains tiny silver particles and allows you to create prototype circuits pretty quickly.
The Agic conductive pen was a kickstarter project and was delivered from Japan. The same ink is available as a conductive brush and even as print kits which use modified inkjet printers/cartridges to allow you to print circuits immediately from your computer.
At the end of the video, I said I can’t imagine any useful situation for the pen, but I could imagine a useful situation for using the ink from a printer. If you’re already paying for prototype PCBs where you’re using surface mount parts, it could be extremely useful to be able to print those pcbs using this ink at home. However my concern is that the surface mount components don’t make good contact with the ink. Using conductive tape helps but still isn’t perfect.
a conductive This video shows the conductive silver ink pen from Agic, which was a kickstarter project.
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Post time: Jan-06-2017