Posts Tagged ‘pcb’

Calendar Icon   Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

PCB Recycling – A Unique Idea

Every year millions of PCBs are thrown away. With the world looking to become greener, is throwing printed circuit boards out really a good idea? It’s estimated that over 50,000 tons of PCBs are thrown away in the UK every year.

Although tons of PCB waste is still being lost every year, there is some light at the end of the tunnel. Several innovative gift companies are coming with some unique and very funky gifts made from PCBs.

Although a lot of the gifts are mainly for use within the home, some companies have come up with unique ways they can save PCBs from the landfill. They have come up with a unique gift and a way to help re-use old PCBs.

PCB Cufflinks

The PCB cufflink set is the perfect gift for the fashion conscious gent. Each cufflink uses a 16mm square of PCB. What makes these PCB cufflinks even more special is that no two sets will ever be the same.


Calendar Icon   Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Funky PCB IPhone Case

You might have thought you’d seen everything possible related to PCBs, well think again.

Since the release of the hugely popular IPhone, people have been going crazy with ways to personalise there favourite gadget. 1000s of companies have been bringing out funky accessories to help you personalise your phone, including cases, stickers and other gadgets.

Until now, no one has been able to have there phone branded with a unique PCB case. We are always searching for gadgets and other things people have been using PCBs for.

PCB Phone Case

This funky phone case fits easily over an iPhone and provides protection from damage, as well as allowing easy access to the main functionality of the phone.


Calendar Icon   Friday, December 17th, 2010

Circuit Boards On Wheels

We’ve seen many imaginative ways of recycling old printed circuit boards, but this really takes the biscuit. One resourceful motorist has gone to some lengths to decorate his car with an electronics theme.

Printed circuit board car

We wonder how many circuit boards it takes to cover a whole car. If you look closely, you’ll notice that he has even added some PCB detailing to his alloy wheels! Do let us know if you come across any other crazy uses for old circuit boards.


Calendar Icon   Monday, November 1st, 2010

PCBusiness Card

A savvy electrical engineer from The University Of Waterloo thought up another fantastic purpose for PCB manufacture - his buisness cards, with an integrated USB connection!

PCB-usiness Card

PCB-usiness Card

And here’s the innovative piece of kit in action:

Could this be a sign of the future? Imagine the data that could be passed over! Not just simple contact details and addresses, but full-on portfolios, video presentations, games, and any other form of digital media! Fantastic innovative concept, and a great use of PCB’s! Well done Frank Zhao!

Until next time, The PCB Train Team!


Calendar Icon   Monday, October 25th, 2010

How it’s made!

We stumbled across this little gem whilst browsing the web; the discovery channel’s highly informative – “How It’s Made” programme has covered circuit boards! This video features a numebr of processes we use here to produce your PCB’s! Definately worth a look, so go ahead – press play and delve into the interesting world of PCB manufacture!

 



 

Thanks for reading! Watch this space for more circuits and fun from across the web!

 

Until next time, The PCB Train Team


Calendar Icon   Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Organic, Biodegradable PCB (Printed Circuit Boards)

A mobile phone that biodegrades into a sunflower and a printed circuit board made out of lasagne?!

 

These are just two of the innovative examples of green mobile phone technology revealed in a new Science Museum exhibition opening in London on March 29 2006.

 

 

mobile phone that biodegrades into a sunflower

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Calendar Icon   Monday, June 7th, 2010

Printed Circuit Shoes

Printed Circuit Shoes

Printed Circuit Shoes

These little beauties are a must have for any PCB fanatic!

 

They come in several designs, but these are our favourite four, any techie can appreciate the sleek printed circuit inspired designs on them!

 

All of these AND MORE are available from zazzle.com

 

Black & white pair

 

Blue pair

 

Red pair

 

Green pair

 

Be sure to check them out!

 

For more like this, just try searching something like ‘circuits’ or ‘printed circuits’ perhaps.

 

We hope you enjoyed our little PCB-related find.

 

You’ve got to love the internet and its endless amount of . . . Well, Stuff.

 

From all of us here at PCB Train, see you next time.


Calendar Icon   Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

M.P.C.B – Multi Purpose Circuit Boards

What is a PCB?

 

The clue is in the title! Printed Circuit Board, it’s a circuit board, that has been printed using one of a number of methods… But what purpose do they serve?

 

Trusted online knowledge database ‘EHow‘ says -

 

“In the early days of electronics, when vacuum tubes were king, all of the various components that made up an electronic device were connected together by soldering them either to each other or to terminal strips and tube sockets. Today, printed circuit boards have made connecting components simpler and cheaper.”

 

Followed by a short list of places you can find PCBs in everday life -


 

“Today, just about every electronic appliance in your home contains a printed circuit board of some type: computers, printers, televisions, stereos, musical instrument amplifiers and synthesizers, digital clocks, microwave ovens, telephone answering machines and even cell phones.”

 

That list is entirely expected considering PCBs are primarily circuitry. But what if i was to say to you that you could play instruments with PCBs?

 

“Oh an electronic keyboard” you would correctly assume… But how about a guitar?

 

“Oh, i see electric guitars use PCBs”… You would be right, they would be used in the guitar and the amplifier…

 

But what about an acoustic guitar?
“How on earth could a PCB be involved?!” – I hear you ask.


 

Well, online store ‘Etsy‘ has helped expose a brilliant designer known as ‘The Blue Kraken‘, who has found a fantastic use for unused PCBs….

 

guitar pick

A well fashioned PCB guitar pick

 

guitar pick

The guitar picks come in a range of colours and styles

 

That’s how you can play an instrument with a PCB!

 

To continue… If i was to ask – “How can you look fashionable with PCBs?”

The Blue Kraken store has an answer for that too!

 

pendant

A lovely bronze PCB pendant

 

ear rings

Well crafted earrings

 

Just to show how intricate ‘The Blue Kraken’s designs can get, we present these last two necklaces to show that PCBs are more than just circuits!

 

necklace

An intricate PCB necklace

 

neckalce 2

PCB necklace with layered design

 

We hope you enjoyed our post on multi-purpose circuit boards, until next time…

 

The PCB Train Team

 


Calendar Icon   Thursday, April 15th, 2010

P.C.B. or A.R.T? Printed Circuit Board Art

Talented sculptor ‘Steven Rodrig‘ has taken our business here at PCB Train, and turned it into an intricate little hobby!
Mr.Rodrig, working for an OEM company is exposed to PCB’s often at his workplace, and with his  prior knowledge of ‘Structural Mechanics’ led him to this interesting practice; modeling small sculptures from spare or used PCB’s!

Here are a few of his works below!

Dragonfly PCB Model

Old PCB modeled into a Dragonfly



Take a moment to appreciate the sheer intricacy of these sculptures! Countless hours of planning and practice must have gone into getting these to look so neat and tidy.

PCB Insect

A PCB model of an insect... A Printed Circuit Bug!



A nice result from days of intricate crafting, soldering and shaping PCB’s.

PCB Garden Scene

Used PCB crafted into a nice garden scene



As shown above, Steven’s PCB sculpting abilities stretch far beyond single objects or creatures, he can make full scenes from unused PCB’s!

Finally, for our favorite piece…

Underwater PCB Scene

A beautifully crafted underwater scene made of old PCB



The above sculpture is one of our favorites here at PCB Train, the hard work invested in this really pays off with the high detail. Especially on the sea bed, with loose wiring as seaweed and many other components acting as debris. We that his recent increase in exposure on the internet, Mr.Rodrig will be inspired to continue his works and maybe even increase the scale of his future sculptures!

From all of us here at PCB Train, farewell!