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== Turbidity sensor == | == Turbidity sensor == |
Revision as of 14:54, 9 September 2013
Contents
Spectroscope
coming soon, first experiments by Andy and dusjagr looked great... see more details on DIY spectroscopy
BabyTurbiduino aka Daphna-2-MIDI Converter
Prototyping
Kafi-Schnapps Detektor
See more info and file on Thingyverse
Files for Ardunio and pd File:Turby files.zip
Daphnia-2-MIDI device
Some bugs in the cuvette:
Testing different yeast culture densities:
Turbi-2-Audio-SmartPhone interface
some inspiring links:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lumulabs/lumu-bringing-light-meter-to-the-21st-century
http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/smartphone-wind-meter
http://pinoutsguide.com/HeadsetsHeadphones/samsung_moment_pinout.shtml
Turbidity sensor
simple light absorbtion at a specific wavelength of a cheap laser, easy detection of turbidity.
turbidity to pd tools:
Commercial Turbidity Sensors
see this for dishwashers...
http://www.appliancezone.com/ShowProduct.aspx?ID=48034
http://ch.mouser.com/ProductDetail/GE-MC-Thermometrics/TSW-10/?qs=tktsEd1V4BlbFxHNdxJfvA==
UV-vis absorbtion spectrophotometer
UV-vis spectrometer, would be even nicer, added white LED instead of laser, changing colors with simple light filters. but they have almost no UV, so added a UV led. turns out the CdS photoresistors are really slow and not very sensitive at UV also...
also we are working on a hacked line-scanner to look at the spectra after passing a prism or grating.