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Arduino and the Promise of Open-Source Hardware

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David Mellis

Given at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) as part of the FWD series of talks.
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Arduino and the Promise ofOpen-Source Hardware

David A. Mellis

February 27, 2012

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Context: Manufacturing in the Digital Age

• Digital Fabrication (CAD/CAM)

• Microcontrollers

• Internet

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Context: Manufacturing in the Digital Age

• Crowd-Sourcing: CUUSOO (Muji, Lego), KickStarter, Quirky

• On-Demand Production: i.materialise, Ponoko, Shapeways, Advanced Circuits

• Online Marketplaces: Etsy, Amazon, eBay

• Generative Design

• Mass Customization

• Open-Source Hardware

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Arduino

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Breathalyzer Genie by Christopher T. Palmer (Photo by Christian Spanring)

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Rancilio Silvia espresso machine hacking by Tim Hirzel

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Earthwalk by Jens Franke & Thomas Gläser

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Open-Source Hardware

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“Source”

• Digital design file

• Can be translated into physical object

• Has to be the original

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“Open”

• Sharing online

• Allowing commercial use

• Complicated by expensive CAD software

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Why open-source hardware?

• Economics

• Education

• Moral

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Why does it matter?

• New and growing practice

• Alternative to proprietary production

• Increasingly a norm

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Product

• Developed to be sold

• Useful because you can buy it

• New variations are often new products

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Decentralized

Open-Source Hardware Open-Source Software

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Not very well.

• Lack of software tools

• Differing component selections

• Monetary complications

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Bootstrapping

• Started with $2000

• Continually re-invested revenues

• Possible because of digital (PCB) fabrication

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Ecosystem

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Ecosystem: Derivatives

http://blog.makezine.com/2009/12/11/arduino-open-source-hardware-2009/

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Ecosystem: Accessories

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Ecosystem: DIY Drones

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Ecosystem: LilyPad

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Ecosystem: Robots

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Ecosystem: Devices

Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories

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Ecosystem: Media

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Limits to Openness

• Manufacturing process

• Suppliers

• Trademark / branding

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David Robert Tayo Falase

Hannah Perner-Wilson Jean-Baptiste Labrune

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Tim Kunkel Gonglue Jiang

Andrew Payne Sarah Hirschman

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Design for DIY Manufacturingdiymanufacturing.mit.edu

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Open-Source Hardware Community

• Summit

• Definition

• Logo

• Association