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Arduino Microscope Camera Switcher This Arduino script reads the magnetic field values from the LSM9DS1 sensor and then performs a keypress based on the X and Z co-ordinates.
IBM Research engineer Yuksel Temiz developed a $300 modular and motorized microscope that combines his three favorite hobbies: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and LEGO.
Arduino code for Automatic Microscope Controller /* This software is for use with an Arduino powered USB Lamp_Relay_Unit device, designed to control access to microscopes via their 240V power.
The control system is build around the simple Arduino shield shown to the right, which uses simple 74 series logic to send TTL control signals to the laser diodes used in his rig.
Electronics engineer Jakub Němczuk explains ``How to take ultra-high magnification macro photos by attaching a microscope objective lens to an interchangeable lens camera.'' Detailed ...
Lecturers guiding new students to focus and interpret microscope readings experience problems because they take turn in focusing at the sample. In order to relieve users of traditional microscope from ...
For more information on the new Arduino Nano thermal imaging camera jump over to the EEVBlog website for details and the Arduino code required to make your very own. Watch this video on YouTube.
The University of Bath has designed an open-source medical-grade microscope that can be made for as little as £15 in its most basic form Called OpenFlexure microscope, “it is unique among 3D-printed ...