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#'''Open source projects and products'''. Start here, as open source hardware projects are a great way to learn a lot and get support from a community. This is true especially if the community has developed a viable product. | #'''Open source projects and products'''. Start here, as open source hardware projects are a great way to learn a lot and get support from a community. This is true especially if the community has developed a viable product. | ||
#'''Explore [[OSHWA Directory]] or | #'''Explore [[OSHWA Directory]] or [[Open Hardware Journals]].''' |
Latest revision as of 02:35, 24 May 2025
This explains how to design open source hardware.
Say you want to open source a product. Here we refine techniques to open source products, eventually turning this job over to AI assist.
Start with analysis of industry standards. These are in order of importance:
- Open source projects and products. Start here, as open source hardware projects are a great way to learn a lot and get support from a community. This is true especially if the community has developed a viable product.
- Explore OSHWA Directory or Open Hardware Journals.