Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3313831.3376617
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CurveBoards: Integrating Breadboards into Physical Objects to Prototype Function in the Context of Form

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“…Similarly, Plain2Fun [33] and MorphSensor [36] support users in placing electronic components onto 3D models and generate custom fabrication fles. CurveBoards [35], in contrast, allow makers to assemble electronic components directly on the prototype by integrating breadboards into the prototype's surface. While all of these tools support makers in integrating electronics with prototypes, they do not visualize information related to the electronic components.…”
Section: Integrating Electronics With 3d Prototypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Plain2Fun [33] and MorphSensor [36] support users in placing electronic components onto 3D models and generate custom fabrication fles. CurveBoards [35], in contrast, allow makers to assemble electronic components directly on the prototype by integrating breadboards into the prototype's surface. While all of these tools support makers in integrating electronics with prototypes, they do not visualize information related to the electronic components.…”
Section: Integrating Electronics With 3d Prototypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this work, we focus on Functional Fabrication as a promising area of research within the domain of prototyping [2,7]. Digital fabrication can support relatively cheap and accessible methods of rapidly producing prototype components, however, such prototype components are mainly used as enclosures to house electronic elements rather than having their own functionality [12,20]. Nevertheless, recent work such as LaserFactory [16] enables the creation of functional devices and interfaces using a laser cutter.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, custom sensors can be printed either directly using conductive filament [9,39,40] or by post-treating the materials using laser fusing [43] or electroplating [16,21]. Alongside multi-material printing, conformal circuits or breadboard structures can be integrated into 3D printed objects with conductive ink injection [37,52] or thermal mounted copper foils [45].…”
Section: Fabricating Circuits Beyond 2dmentioning
confidence: 99%