System and method for incremental fabrication of circuit boards

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36446825, 364491, 29739, G06F 1900

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ABSTRACT:
Circuit boards are fabricated in an incremental fashion. Conventional design data representing a layout of the circuit board is received. The design data is transformed into a three-dimensional matrix of increments (e.g., cubes) representing the circuit board, where each increment or cube within the matrix is identified by an address and is assigned a fabrication material. The circuit board is then built at a fabrication station by depositing the assigned fabrication materials onto a fabrication base in an incremental fashion as indicated by the matrix.

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