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Orignally made during the [http://hackteria.org/projects/nanosmano-small-matter/ NanoSmano Small Matter], May 2011 in Ljubljana, to use as a model of a NanoCarbon based gas sensor.  
 
Orignally made during the [http://hackteria.org/projects/nanosmano-small-matter/ NanoSmano Small Matter], May 2011 in Ljubljana, to use as a model of a NanoCarbon based gas sensor.  
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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...
 
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...

Revision as of 10:55, 7 August 2015

PifPlantAnalyzer.jpg

Further developed and worked with during the Lab-in-the-Wild @ PIFcamp, Trenta 2015

Intro

It's basically the same circuit as the NanoSmano Sajica aka Vive-la-Resistance. A basic 4093 single oscillator using 1 NAND gate and 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.

PIFcamp plant-Analyzer.jpg

See more details and applications of the PIFcamp Plant Analyzer or other projects on Plant Electrophysiology.

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...

The circuit