Open hardware
Open hardware is hardware or device whose design documents such as raw material lists, circuit diagrams and circuit board introductory patterns are openly accessible, usable, editable and distributable by anyone. Design documents and other material are licensed under an open license. In addition, the firmware and device drivers required to use the device must be open source.[1]
Open Hardware Media
The "open source hardware" logo proposed by OSHWA, one of the main defining organizations
The RepRap Mendel general-purpose 3D printer with the ability to make copies of most of its own structural parts
The OSHW (Open Source Hardware) logo silkscreened on an unpopulated PCB
The Arduino Diecimila, another popular and early open source hardware design
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References
- ↑ "What is open hardware? | Opensource.com". opensource.com. Retrieved 2022-03-23.