Team:Aachen/Notebook/Engineering/WatsOn
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* '''Raspberry Pi camera''': The camera is directly connected to the Raspberry Pi board and takes the images of the chips. | * '''Raspberry Pi camera''': The camera is directly connected to the Raspberry Pi board and takes the images of the chips. | ||
- | * '''Arduino''': The | + | * '''Arduino''': The Arduino board is also a single-board computer with less computing power than the Raspberry Pi but with a greater focus on controlling electronical components. Therefore, it is used to control the LEDs and the Peltier heater. |
- | * '''Relay''': The 2-channel relay works like two light switches which are either turned on or off. They control the 450 nm and 480 nm LEDs. The channels are connected and turned on and off by the | + | * '''Relay''': The 2-channel relay works like two light switches which are either turned on or off. They control the 450 nm and 480 nm LEDs. The channels are connected and turned on and off by the Arduino board. |
* '''Peltier element''': A Peltier component transforms an applied power into a temperature gradient which leads to a hot surface on one side of the element and a cooler one on the other side. The Peltier element connected to the aluminum block heats up the interior of the device to incubate the sensing cells at 37 °C. | * '''Peltier element''': A Peltier component transforms an applied power into a temperature gradient which leads to a hot surface on one side of the element and a cooler one on the other side. The Peltier element connected to the aluminum block heats up the interior of the device to incubate the sensing cells at 37 °C. | ||
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* '''USB WiFi stick''': The USB WiFi stick connects the Raspberry Pi to a local network. | * '''USB WiFi stick''': The USB WiFi stick connects the Raspberry Pi to a local network. | ||
- | * '''Display''': An 8-digit display is connected to the | + | * '''Display''': An 8-digit display is connected to the Arduino board and shows the current interior temperature |
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