After already making their 3D printing resin open source, followed by the mechanical design of the machine itself, Autodesk has opened up the electronics and firmware for their Ember 3D printer. Like the previous two releases, the electronics, too, were shared under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license in a blogpost, today, while the firmware was shared with a GNU GPL license.
In the post, Eric Willhelm, head of Autodesk’s hardware group, describes the a 6-layer board electronics of the DLP 3D printer as being made up of two PCBs. …
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