Team:Aachen/Notebook/Engineering/WatsOn
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- | * '''Raspberry Pi''' : The Raspberry Pi is a small single-board computer which runs a Linux operating system. | + | * '''Raspberry Pi''' : The Raspberry Pi is a small single-board computer which runs a Linux operating system from an inserted SD-card. The steps which are required to have a fully working system are described here[###]. The main purpose of the Raspberry Pi is to run the software described above, control the attached camera and to present the GUI on the display. The big advantage of this board is that it is very powerful for its size and cheap but perfectly fits our needs. |
- | * '''Raspberry Pi camera''': | + | * '''Raspberry Pi camera''': The camera is directly connected to the Raspberry Pi board and takes the images of the chips. |
* '''Arduino''': The arduino board sets the current and thus the temperature of the Peltier heater by evaluating the received values from the temperature sensors for the interior and the aluminium block. Additionally it receives commands from the Raspberry Pi to turn the LEDs on and off. | * '''Arduino''': The arduino board sets the current and thus the temperature of the Peltier heater by evaluating the received values from the temperature sensors for the interior and the aluminium block. Additionally it receives commands from the Raspberry Pi to turn the LEDs on and off. | ||
- | * '''Relay''': | + | * '''Relay''': The 2-channel relay works like two light switches which either are turned on or off and control the 480nm LEDs or 450nm LEDs. The channels are connected and turned on and off by the arduino board. |
- | * '''Peltier heater''': | + | |
+ | * '''Peltier heater''': A Peltier component transform an applied current to a hot surface on one site of the heater. To incubate the sensing cells at 37°C the arduino receives the temperatur of the temperature sensors on the aluminium block and in the interior. Then it controls the Peltier to get the desired temperature. | ||
* '''Display''': The display is connected to the arduino board and shows the current interior temperature | * '''Display''': The display is connected to the arduino board and shows the current interior temperature |
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