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Author Gibb, Alicia, author.

Title Building open source hardware : DIY manufacturing for hackers and makers / Alicia Gibb ; with Steven Abadie, Ed Baafi [and twelve others]. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Upper Saddle River, NJ : Addison-Wesley, [2015]
©2015
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents pt. I. Open source hardware theory -- History of the open hardware movement -- OSHW definition and best practices -- Licensing open source hardware -- Standardization of open source hardware -- pt. II. Hands on! -- The design process : how to get from nothing to something -- Making a derivative -- Modifying the shape of an arduino -- Remix a 3D print(er) -- Wearables -- Physical materials -- pt. III. Production bits -- Personal manufacturing in the digital age -- Accelerate from kaing to manufacturing -- Troubleshooting from your design to your manufacturer -- Taxonomy of hardware documentation -- Business -- Building open source hardware in academia.
Summary This is the first hands-on guide to the entire process of designing and manufacturing open source hardware. Drawing on extensive personal experience with DIY, maker, and hardware hacking projects, industry-leading contributors share proven approaches to design, remixing, fabrication, manufacturing, troubleshooting, licensing, documentation, and running an open source hardware business. Part I covers the emergence and evolution of open source hardware, what open source hardware licenses mean, and the growing role of standards in making hardware more open. Part II offers contributors' expert advice on key tasks, ranging from creating derivatives to using source files. Part III turns to production, showing how to manufacture at multiple scales-from personal to commercial. Appendixes provide valuable checklists for design, manufacture, security, and documentation. And to foster even more hands-on learning and experimentation, the low-cost Blinky Buildings open source hardware kit is used as an example throughout. Learn how to Get involved in the open source hardware community-its history and values Develop designs you can successfully prototype and manufacture Walk step by step through making derivatives from existing projects Build open source 3D printers, and remix 3D printable objects Create open source wearables Work with diverse source files, from electronics to other physical materials Fabricate your own designs Move from prototype to commercial manufacturing, and troubleshoot problems Choose a business model and build a profitable open source hardware company Avoid pitfalls associated with trademarks, copyrights, patents, and licensing Write documentation other hardware hackers can use Use open source hardware in education, helping students learn without boundaries.
Subject Electronics -- Popular works.
Open source software.
Computers.
Electronic digital computers.
Électronique -- Ouvrages de vulgarisation.
Logiciels libres.
Ordinateurs.
computers.
Electronic digital computers
Computers
Electronics
Open source software
Genre Popular works
Added Author Adabie, Steven, author.
Baafi, Ed, author.
Other Form: Print version: Gibb, Alicia. Building open source hardware. ©2015 (DLC) 2014952506
ISBN 9780133373912
0133373916
0321906047
9780321906045
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