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Electrical engineering


Handheld development:

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LED Sensing:

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App development:

Choose Mykotoxine
Graph 1: "Screenshot from an smart phone display"





Plug
Graph 1: "Screenshot from an smart phone display"






Bluetooth communication:

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References

  1. G.W.Mitchell and J.W.Hastings: A Stable, Inexpensive, Solid-State Photomultiplier Photometer
    Biological Laboratories, Havard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
    Analytical Biochemistry 39, 243-250 (1971)
  2. Hanwen Yan: An Inexpensive LED-Based Fluorometer Used to Study a Hairpin-Based DNA Nanomachine
    Staples High School, 70 North Avenue, Westport, CT 06880 USA
  3. Nuts and Volts – November 2007
  4. Nuts and Volts – Mai 2013
  5. Forrest M. Mims III: Sun photometer with light-emitting diodes as spectrally selective detectors
    The author is with Science Probe, Inc., 433 Twin Oak Road, Seguin, Texas 78155. Received 21 February 1992. © 1992 Optical Society of America
  6. W J O’Hagan et al.: MHz LED source for nanosecond fluorescence sensing
    Meas. Sci. Technol. 13 (2002) 84–91; Department of Physics and Applied Physics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G4 0NG, UK
  7. Andrew E. Moe: Improvements in LED-based fluorescence analysis systems
    Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-2500, USA
  8. Radovan Stojanovic and Dejan Karadaglic: An optical sensing approach based on light emitting diodes
    Journal of Physics: Conference Series 76 (2007) 012054