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You can draw circuits! But does it make sense? Conductive Ink Pen Experiment!

Duration: 10:05Views: 167.5KLikes: 8.1KDate Created: Jun, 2021

Channel: GreatScott!

Category: Science & Technology

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Description: Design & Order on EasyEDA, PCB+SMT $10 Off: easyeda.com/editor Get coupon & Join JLC&EDA Group: jlcpcb.com/EDA Previous video: youtu.be/l8Fza6VVF5o Make your own LED Sign VU Meter video: youtu.be/Jyrpx9rEGMI Conductive 3D Printing Filament video: youtu.be/Fm8IR-lBfRQ PCB printer video: youtu.be/8u4izLA-SCo Facebook: facebook.com/greatscottlab Twitter: twitter.com/GreatScottLab Support me for more videos: patreon.com/GreatScott?ty=h You can get conductive ink pens here (affiliate links): s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_A82PGl s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_AUleKH In this video I will be having a closer look at conductive ink pens and find out whether they are useful when it comes to creating electronics circuits. I will test 2 different types by doing an experiment targeting the resistance, current capability and frequency response. At the end we will know for certain in which way such conductive ink pens can be used. Thanks to JLCPCB for sponsoring this video. Visit jlcpcb.com to get professional PCBs for low prices. Music: 2011 Lookalike by Bartlebeats 0:00 Conductive Ink Pens? 1:39 Intro 2:25 Initial test 3:38 Focus on the silver pen 4:30 Resistance test 5:42 Max Current test 6:54 Frequency test 8:42 Verdict

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