Title
Circuit Eraser: A Tool for Iterative Design with Conductive Ink
Abstract
Recent advances in materials science have resulted in a range of commercially viable and easy-to-use conductive inks which many practitioners are now using for the rapid design and realization of interactive circuits. Despite the ease with which hobbyists, educators and researchers can construct working circuits, a major limitation of prototyping with conductive ink is the difficulty of altering a design which has already been printed, and in particular removing areas of ink. In this paper we present Circuit Eraser, a simple yet effective tool which enables users to 'delete' existing conductive patterns. Through experimentation we have found an effective combination of materials which result in the removal of only the thin surface layer composed of ink particles, with minimal damage to the surface coating of the paper. This important characteristic ensures it is possible to re-apply conductive ink as part of an on-going design iteration. In addition to a lab-based evaluation of our Circuit Eraser which we present here, we have also used our technique in several practical applications and we illustrate one of these, namely the iterative design of a radio-frequency antenna.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2702613.2732876
CHI Extended Abstracts
Keywords
Field
DocType
miscellaneous,conductive ink,education,makers,rapid prototyping
Rapid prototyping,Inkwell,Coating,Computer science,Electrical conductor,Electronic engineering,Human–computer interaction,Iterative design,Conductive ink,Electronic circuit
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.49
5
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Koya Narumi1217.72
Xinyang Shi230.49
Steve Hodges33658252.46
Yoshihiro Kawahara437373.04
Shinya Shimizu530.49
Tohru Asami611324.64