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== Terminology ==
 
== Terminology ==
There are a lot of particular names given to Voltera's equipment. It is important to know what is what, especially when trying to explain troubleshooting issues. Here are the items you should familiarize yourself with:
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Voltera utilizes many pieces of equipment. It is important to be able to distinguish them, especially when trying to explain troubleshooting issues. Here are the items you should familiarize yourself with:
  
 
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Revision as of 11:00, 6 November 2018

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The Voltera V-One PCB Printer

The Voltera V-One brings quick turn PCBs to your desktop. Import your gerber file into the Voltera software, press print, and the V-One will bring your board to life. Use the solder paste dispensing and reflow features to mount components onto your printed board, or mount components on a pre-fabricated board with ease. [1]

The current Ace of this area/machine is Jake Whipple.

Documentation

Current Inks and paste

Training

Level 1

Successful completion of level 1 training will grant access to:

  • Using the Voltera to create single-sided boards with NO vias or holes.


  1. Ready the Ink
    1. Reference the Current Inks and Pastes for information on the what the PCB lab is currently stocked with.
    2. Grab the correct conductive ink from the fridge. It is labeled with a green sticker.
    3. Set the conductive ink on the table, allowing to begin to warm to room temperature.
  2. Software Setup
    1. Power on the Voltera.
    2. Open the Voltera Windows application.
    3. Select "Print" and then "Simple."
    4. Select the proper conductive ink. This is the same conductive ink you acquired in step 1.3.
    5. Load the ink file. This is the Top Layer Gerber file. Download it here.
    6. Click "Next."
  3. Cleaning the Sensors
    1. Take a cue tip and dip it into the isopropyl alcohol. The cue tip should be moist, but NOT soaked. Dab the cue tip on a paper towel to dry it slightly.
    2. Clean the calibration switches by rubbing them with the cue tip.
    3. Click "Next."
  4. Clamping the Substrate
    1. Acquire a 1.5" by 2" blank board. They are located in the one of the drawers.
    2. Slide the board underneath the clamps on the Voltera, push the clamps towards each other, and finger-tighten the thumb screws.
    3. Click "Next."
  5. Mounting the Probe
    1. Pull the probe from one of the drawers.
    2. Remove the cap and place it near the Voltera.
    3. Mount the probe onto the magnetic gantry. It should snap into place and the contacts should align.
    4. Click "Next."
  6. Positioning and Probing
    1. Click "Outline." This will show you where the Voltera thinks the board is. It will move the probe around the printer surface.
    2. Repeat step one until the outline is centered with the board. Click and drag the circuit in the Voltera application to move the outline.
    3. You MUST ensure the outline does not collide with the clamps AND does not exceed the dimensions of the board! Do NOT proceed until this is checked!
    4. Click "Next."
    5. Click "Probe" and wait for the Voltera to finish its measurements.
    6. Click "Next."
    7. Remove the probe, replace the cap, place the probe back in the drawer, and click "Next."
  7. Priming the Conductor
    1. Hold on to your hats, folks.

Level 2

CHANGE this: After completing the Hello World tutorial, you can proceed with making double-sided boards. Voltera has a tutorial called "Punk Console" which walks through creating your own double-sided board. It also shows how to use the V-One drill to make vias and component through-holes.

Terminology

Voltera utilizes many pieces of equipment. It is important to be able to distinguish them, especially when trying to explain troubleshooting issues. Here are the items you should familiarize yourself with:


(Add pictures later) Probe Dispenser and sheath Cartridge Conductive ink Nozzle

Substrate Sacrificial layer

Usage

The Perfect Print

Two main factors affect the quality of your print.

Flow rate

Print height

Priming Conductors

Ideally, you should never have to prime the conductors. After a conductor has been primed correctly and used in the Voltera, it "closes" the dispenser. When done, you should be able to pull it off the mount and put the --- back in the fridge.

However, this is not always the case. If a student

Changing a Cartridge

  1. Remove the nozzle CAREFULLY
  2. Dissamble sheath by twisting green part clockwise
  3. Remove dispenser
  4. clean dispenser
  5. press downwards on the sheath to loose the cartridge
  6. remove the cartridge
  7. proceed to chuck the cartridge in the nearest garbage can
  8. wind the dispenser clockwise until it cant clockwise anymore
  9. acquire new cartridge
  10. remove top and bottom green caps SAVE THEM
  11. insert the cartidge with the label facing the back, in other words, the label should not be viewable through the window on the sheath
  12. insert the dispenser and lock it in by twisting the green part counter clockwise
  13. carefully REPLACE NOZZLE, use fingers first and then pliers!44







  1. Description taken from Elektor.