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This Rollerball Pen Uses Conductive Ink To Let You Draw Real Electronic Circuits Anywhere

Nov 23, 2013, 20:55 IST

For electronics students and hobbyist tinkerers, laying out a new electronic circuit can be a cumbersome task requiring ugly wires and breadboards.

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A new Kickstarter project called Circuit Scribe seems to have made it elegant and easy - instead of fiddling with those components, why not just draw a circuit on paper, hook up a battery to it, and go on your way?

Circuit Scribe is a standard-looking pen that writes in conductive magnetic ink. Wherever you can write with a ballpoint Bic, you can now lay out an electronic circuit as easy or complex as you like.

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Check out the pitch video below, and if you like what you see, head over to Kickstarter to throw some money towards bringing the product to marker!

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