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The price of this workshop including the PCB and all the components is 50 CHF. Please subscribe on
 
The price of this workshop including the PCB and all the components is 50 CHF. Please subscribe on
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Revision as of 11:43, 28 January 2018

Saturday March 10, 2018

The goal of this workshop is to present our experience to go quickly from a prototype to a small production in China (20 pieces) of a spectrophotometer.

This spectrophotometer is open-source and you may check our github project.

During this day you will learn the various steps, you will solder part of the spectrophotometer, you will use it and see some possible applications and at the end of the day you will leave with it.

The following topics will be presented:

  • What is a spectrophotometer and an Arduino
  • How to create your own PCB that is Arduino compatible (basic usage of Eagle)
  • Soldering the non SMD components
  • How to create a case using either FreeCAD or OpenSCAD
  • Multithread programming on an Arduino
  • Beer-Lambert law : checking the amount of E131 (Patent Blue V) in Haribo Smurfs Candies.

The price of this workshop including the PCB and all the components is 50 CHF. Please subscribe on

Just announced the workshop to create your own spectrophotometer. The real reason behind it is to learn how to make a real project and create your own PCB, case, programming in multithread on an Arduino, etc. Click here if you want to subscribe.