lol - am jailbroken, but endangered since I run on an old 32-bit processor...using tubes and paper tape
Had some health issues to sort out. Hopefully stable enough now to actually start doing some stuff again.
But - nice to see the welcome :-) Thanks guys.
Posted on: February 10, 2018, 11:41:58 11:41 - Automerged
There were a few circuit printing 3D printers at CES. A few of them could build 3d structures with conductors in them. Mostly novelty vs practical.
Waiting for a breakthrough conductive filament, myself. The conductivities of everything I've seen so far is crap, then there's the issue of reliable connections to packages and connector pins.
I got excited by the NexD1...exactly what's needed, but it turned out to be science fiction.
Was there anything at CES that had an interesting principle or theory of operation that is simply gated by good engineering to become a viable product vs merely being some academic group's science fair project?