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Revision as of 10:26, 8 August 2015
Further developed and worked with during the Lab-in-the-Wild @ PIFcamp, Trenta 2015
Contents
Intro
It's basically the same circuit as the NanoSmano Sajica aka Vive-la-Resistance, as documented on the SGMK wiki. A basic 4093 single oscillator using 1 NAND gate with a very small capacitor (1 - 10 nF), leaving the pads for the resistor open to play with. Then buffering the output through another gate to control the LED and further buffering it through a gate to be used as output for a piezo or read-out using the freqCount library.
See more details and applications of the PIFcamp Plant Analyzer or other projects on Plant Electrophysiology.
The circuit
Designs
Original PIFcamp Plant Analyzer
#Jesus in the wires! Irreverent PCB designs
Download MASKs
File:PIFcamp_circuit_NewDesigns.pdf
The History
Orignally made during the NanoSmano Small Matter, May 2011 in Ljubljana, to use as a model of a NanoCarbon based gas sensor.
See the other workshops from Du du kuglica sajica mavrica
Very simple making of a PCB using photolitho and using a resistive "surface" as a sensing area, coating it with different materials such as soot (black carbon). The use as a "Salami-Sensor" has been questioned though...