Xerox’s Printable Circuitry

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Xerox has developed a silver ink that can be used to print electronic circuits on fabrics, films, and materials other than boards.

Where silicon is the current standard for circuitry boards, the new ink allows electronic components to be integrated into apparel and flexible surfaces.

[ via Gizmag ]

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  1. Factually false:
    the standard for circuit board is copper tracing on a fibre-glass filled resin baseboard, and silicon (Silicium) is used in Integrated Circuits (chips).

    But an interesting post nevertheless!