Qi Hardware

Qi Hardware Inc.
Company typePublic
Industry
Headquarters,
Number of locations
San Francisco, Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei
Area served
Worldwide
Products

Qi Hardware is an organization which produces copyleft hardware and software, in an attempt to apply the Free Software Foundation's GNU GPL concept of copylefting software to the hardware layer by using the CC BY-SA license for schematics, bill of materials and PCB layout data. The project has been both a community of popular open hardware websites and a company, founded by Steve Mosher, Jon Phillips, Wolfgang Spraul and Yi Zhang, that makes hardware products.[1][2][3] Formed from the now defunct Openmoko project,[2] key members went on to form Qi Hardware Inc. and Sharism At Work Ltd. Thus far, the project has released the Ben Nanonote,[4][5][6][7] the Milkymist One,[8] and the Ben WPAN wireless project[9][10] to create a copyleft wireless platform. The examples of Qi hardware projects are the Ben NanoNote pocket computer, Elphel 353 video camera and Milkymist One video synthesizer.

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