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* [http://www.oshwa.org/ Open Source Hardware Association]
** [https://certification.oshwa.org/list.html Certified Open Source Hardware Projects]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150324010614/http://www.opencircuits.com/Main_Page Open Circuits wiki]
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/ Thingiverse]
* Articles tagged [http://createdigitalmusic.com/tag/open-hardware/ open-hardware] at CDM
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 17 December 2021
Open source hardware is defined by the Open Source Hardware Association as a term for tangible artifacts – machines, devices, or other physical things – whose design has been released to the public in such a way that anyone can make, modify, distribute, and use those things.[1]
Without restrictions
Releasing designs under a CC-BY-NC-SA licence, preventing commercial use of them is not compatible with the OSHW definition.[1][2][3]
Documentation must be easily obtainable, design files must be in CAD format and not in an intermediate format such as PDF.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c Open Source Hardware (OSHW) Definition 1.0.
- ^ Open Source Hardware Licenses, ladyada.net, 17 May 2011
- ^ Freedom, open-source hardware, etc., Mutable Instruments forum, Sep. 2010
External links
- Dangerous Prototypes
- Open-source hardware licenses, Wikipedia
- Open Hardware Repository
- Open Source Hardware Association
- Open Circuits wiki
- Thingiverse
- Articles tagged open-hardware at CDM
- Why open source hardware works for Music Thing Modular by Tom Whitwell
- Open Modules for Open Minds – Open Software and Hardware in the Modular World by Hannes
- What it means that the MeeBlip synth is open source hardware by Peter Kirn, September 2015
- Open source hardware, Wikipedia
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