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Copyleft Hardware

a new way to enjoy hardware, follow...

reverse engineering, anti-vendor ports, begging for datasheets - WHY?

⁄ let's build our own computers, the right way from day 1⁄ without proprietary tricks, without NDAs, trade secrets, patents⁄ copyleft plans (CC-BY-SA), copyleft software (GPL), patent-free

XBurst Jz4720 COBBen NanoNote

copyleft hardware is a new movement

⁄ mid-90's: free software (Linux)⁄ last 10 years: free content (Wikipedia)⁄ last few years: copyleft hardware (Qi hardware)

technology transfer

⁄ manufacturing process⁄ how multiple companies and service providers can work together⁄ respect the work of others, find own business opportunities⁄ build ability to service the equipment⁄ knowledge about PCB routing: EMI, noise, etc.⁄ circuit knowledge: decoupling capacitors, inductors, etc.

⁄ VCs, banks, academia, parents, incubators all fail us, so let's do it ourselves⁄ who's on board now: many individuals, Elphel (USA), IDA Systems (India), Sharism (Hong Kong), Tuxbrain (Spain)⁄ largest company has 4 employees⁄ university professor: Carlos Camargo, UNAL

David Reyes Samblas MartinezTuxbrain

⁄ related projects: Milkymist (GPL licensed CPU), OpenWrt, JLiMe, KiCad, gEDA, Icarus Verilog, gtkwave, RTKLIB (GPL licensed GPS stack), OsmocomBB (GPL licensed GSM stack), HeeksCAD, gta02-core, OpenMotic, Elphel (GPL licensed video camera)

remember forks?

Forks in free software mostly fail, but their presence keeps people honest, makes them communicate, understand each other, and want to find a way forward together. Copyleft hardware brings the positive power of forking to the hardware industry.

Terminology: too many people latch onto open hardware, open source hardware, open design hardware. We think copyleft hardware makes it clear.

copyleft: “the practice of using copyright law to offer the right to distribute copies and modified versions of a work” (source: wikipedia.org)

Ben NanoNote⁄ ultra-mobile clamshell pocket computer, 126 g⁄ no USB Host, no Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/RF, no touch screen⁄ clean 2.6.34 Linux kernel, no binary modules⁄ kernel patches in process of being upstreamed⁄ full support in OpenWrt and JLiMe upstream⁄ extensible over USB client cable

and SDIO-capable microSD⁄ started selling in February, sold

800 to date in over 30 countries⁄ 99 USD, http://nanonote.cc

SAKC⁄ basically a Ben NanoNote for hardware hackers⁄ FPGA added, keyboard and case removed⁄ large software commonality with Ben NanoNote

⁄ could be interesting for academia and hobbyists⁄ led by UNAL and Carlos Camargo⁄ currently only 10 SAKC boards exist, maybe

more for next semester⁄ other universities need to join

How about later?

The End— copyleft hardware: innovate, share

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Presentation by Wolfgang Spraul for Campus Party 2010May 30, 2010 - Bogota/Colombia

License of presentation: CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported

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