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The microscope uses a mix of Texas Instruments 25L32 and 2516 chips, which [Benjamin] had to carefully pry out after making sure to document everything so he knew what went where.
Alice Pyne and her UCL colleagues are developing a £300 open-source atomic force microscope that uses 3D-printed parts, Arduino computers and Lego bricks ...
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.
THE compound polarizer is a device for producing beams of polarized light of variable colours in the field of a microscope ocular. The polarizer proper consists of a disk of ‘Polaroid’, a disk ...
Makers and developers might be interested in this new project which has been published by Instructables user “Venkes”, who has created a DIY laser scanning microscope using an Arduino Uno ...
A newly developed polarizer-embedded metalens enables a compact, portable microscope system that efficiently obtains wide-field, noise-free, high-resolution images ...
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