[DIYbio] Re: [BiologiGaragen] The BioBoard

yeah, the BioBoard Rockz!


have been talking to Rolf aswell, at my last visit to noisebridge.

we have been following a similar ultra-low cost approach for an input/output board to use in the arduino community. check the BabyGnusbuino:

runs on an attiny85, that is compatible to the arduino IDE due to a special v-usb bootloader. no extra parts, or programmers needed. special midi version that just sends your sensor data as midi to your pc, is also woring.

total cost should be less than 2$.

and spin coaters are useful... made one from pc-fan and old harddisc drives

best,
m

On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 3:05:28 AM UTC+7, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
Please forward this to the bioboard optode guy, but it seems that you
could have bought a different Ru complex, for example I quickly found
this one which is about 50X cheaper, and also demonstrated in oxygen
sensors:

$103/gram
http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/aldrich/544981?lang=en&region=US

A  recirculating-flow  fluorescent oxygen  sensor
http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/paperbot/A%20recirculating-flow%20fluorescent%20oxygen%20sensor.pdf

Photophysical properties of tris(bipyridyl)ruthenium(II) thin films and devices
http://www.cosbkup.gatech.edu/group/PCCPPaperFinalPublication.pdf

On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Bryan Bishop <kan...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> I wanted to share with you the project I've been working on with the
> BioBridge team from Noisebridge for the past two months.
>
> It's called the BioBoard, and it's a suite of sensors; pH,
> temperature, near-infrared and dissolved oxygen, with a logging
> platform and a web-based graph data viewer.
>
> We did this as part of the Great Global Hackerspace Competition which
> ends today. You can see a short video about the project here:
>
>
> http://www.element14.com/community/blogs/bioboardblog/2011/05/04/happily-ever-after
>
> We're still ironing out the last kinks in the home-built pH sensor and
> dissolved oxygen sensor, but they should be good to go fairly soon.
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> Hope everything is well at BiologiGaragen!
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> Happy hacking.
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