Biomaker is a growing international effort to facilitate interdisciplinary team-building at the intersection of electronics, sensor technology, software and biology. It aims to promote development of research skills and global collaborations. Biomaker workshops use existing open standards and a rich ecosystem of computing resources to simplify programming and physical computing and provide a simple environment for biologists to learn programming and hardware skills, and develop real-world laboratory tools.
An enthusiastic group of 20 students, faculty and professionals gathered at the Inbioteca laboratory at Universidad Veracruzana to explore the new technologies and create new prototypes.
The workshop followed the tutorial scheme described at: https://www.biomaker.org/tutorials. Participants were each given a full Biomaker 2019 Starter Kit (https://www.biomaker.org/2019-starter-kit) with programmable touchscreen, and ran through a series of tutorial sessions.
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Features:- Working voltage: 2.2~12V DC- Working current: 0.5mA (max)- Measuring range: -30~120℃- Measuring Accuracy: ±2% (4℃~50℃), ±3% (-15℃~80℃)- B value: 3950K- R25: 10Kohm- Sampling resistor parameters: 10k ohm, 0.1%, 10ppm- Sensor connector: XH2.54-2P- Lead length: 1m
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32830765468.html
https://www.instructables.com/id/NTC-Temperature-Sensor-With-Arduino/
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