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- [https://www.youtube.com/user/szeloof/featured The Youtube Channel "Sam Zeloof"] This Person may be a useful [[SME]] for this as they made IC's using self made/workshop tools. | |||
Latest revision as of 00:56, 15 December 2019
Consists Of
Smaller Componets/Modules
- Open Source Photolithography System
Larger Devices
- Open Source CPU Production System
- Open Source GPU Production System
- Open Source RAM Production System
- Open Source Magnetc Hard Drive Production System
- Open Source SSD Production System
- Open Source Optical Disk Production System
- Open Source LED Screen Production System
- Open Source LCD Screen Production System
- Open Source OLED Screen Production System
- Open Source Digital Camera Sensor Production System
Software
- Open Source Chip Layout Software
Uses
- Open Source Advanced Materials Construction Set
- Open Source Electronics Construction Set
- Electronics Grade Silicon
Allows For
- Manufacture of Electronic Small Componets Such as: Transistors, Resistors, Capacitors, LEDs, etc.
- Open Source Display Construction Set
- Open Source Digital Storage Construction Set
- Open Source Computer Componets Construction Set
- Open Source Computer Construction Set
- Open Source Server + Networking Construction Set
See Also
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Useful Links
- The Youtube Channel "Sam Zeloof" This Person may be a useful SME for this as they made IC's using self made/workshop tools.