Authors
Cindy Harnett
Publication date
2011/5/27
Journal
IEEE instrumentation & measurement magazine
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
34-38
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The term "open source" originally applied to software projects with publicly available source code for others to modify, improve, and compile. Modified software projects were then often required to release their source code under the terms of the "open source" agreement. Currently, "open source" is also available for hardware projects and includes printed circuit board designs, photomask layouts and mechanical assemblies. While the scientific community requests journal authors to provide enough information for other groups to replicate their work, and patent examiners hold inventors to the same test, the OSH community requires even more details and prefers that they be available online. For example, downloadable electronic design files for printed circuit boards and 3-D printable enclosures make it possible for an engineer to modify an instrument design from the desktop, order the parts from several different …
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C Harnett - IEEE instrumentation & measurement magazine, 2011