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Printing a Bluetooth Speaker using V-One PCB Printer | Additive PCB Prototyping

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Apr 8, 2025
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Do you teach PCB designs? Watch how students from Korea printed PCB projects using the V-One PCB printer. 📋About the Bluetooth speaker This Bluetooth speaker is made by students from South Korea. It is fully 3D-printed, with a V-One printed circuit board enabling the communication between the speaker and a Bluetooth device. Tools, materials, and substrates used: - V-One PCB printer: https://www.voltera.io/products/v-one - Voltera Conductor 3 silver ink: https://store.voltera.io/products/conductor-3-ink-cartridge-2ml - Voltera T4 solder paste: https://store.voltera.io/products/solder-paste-cartridge 📋About additive PCB prototyping PCB prototyping produces small batches of circuit boards to validate designs before mass production. This essential step in electronics development ensures proper component integration, material quality, and optimized performance. PCB prototyping supports various engineering applications, including microcontrollers, sensors, integrated circuits (ICs), display devices, resistors, capacitors, and connectors. Additive PCB prototyping refers to prototyping PCBs using additive technologies — building circuits layer by layer using conductive inks and other materials. Interested in more V-One projects? - Dispensing Solder Paste on Factory Fabricated PCBs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3AAvR96LYI - Printing a Flexible Multilayer Membrane Keyboard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3ZVfqWDtJU&t=22s - Printing a Flexible PCB LED Roulette with Silver Ink on PET: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCSASyN0K3I&t=22s - Printing ECG Electrodes with Gold Ink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsniZR1if1s - Printing Strain Gauges on TPU laminated on a Glove for Remote Hand Control: https://www.voltera.io/use-cases/white-papers/printing-strain-gauges-tpu-laminated-glove-remote-hand-control 📋About ITIZ Information Technology & Innovation Business (ITIZ) is a leading provider of engineering training equipment, materials, and services in South Korea. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Daejeon, South Korea’s hub for science and technology, ITIZ develops hands-on training workshops, lectures, and manuals as well as supplies equipment for electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, electronics, robotics, and mechatronics. ITIZ is on a mission to “create new value in education through technology” and to “nurture individuals who think independently and have creative capabilities to shape our future.” They have been a Voltera authorized reseller since 2017, supplying V-One PCB printers to high schools, universities, and vocational schools in South Korea. 📋About Voltera Founded in 2013, Voltera is a scaling technology company that is driving change in the additive electronics industry. We make benchtop electronics printers — the V-One PCB printer and NOVA materials dispensing system — that enable rapid iteration of PCBs and flexible hybrid electronics. The V-One PCB printer lets you test your PCB designs in-house and get immediate feedback. It drills through holes for vias, prints conductive traces, dispenses solder paste, and reflows on the heated bed — 4-in-1 functionality that supports in-house additive PCB prototyping. It is ideal for: - PCB development and iteration - In-house electronics R&D - Precise solder paste dispensing - Hands-on engineering education Looking for tools to prototype PCBs? Book a meeting with us today at https://www.voltera.io/book-a-meeting. For the latest news in printed electronics and new Voltera content, subscribe to our newsletter at https://share.hsforms.com/1DG3jeG6BRDOZ6o0OGyVv-g34u2a.

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