Welcome Hackaday!!
Posted in Uncategorized by Ryan Edwards.
Thanks for stopping by the site, my only wish is that I had my documentation more in order!
If you have any questions let me know at Admin or Info @ this site and I will do my best to get you pointed in the right direction or the most updated info, etc…! Anyway just wanted to say Hey, and thank you for stopping by enjoy!
luciano
on May 26, 2014 - 23:22:16Are you going to release the IsoIonHW module?
Thanks!
Ryan Edwards
on May 27, 2014 - 00:13:35The design is pretty much final for the initial revision, and I have some early production PCBs on the way. The github link should take you to the right repo.
Let me know if you need anything else, thanks for checking every thing out!
luciano
on June 7, 2014 - 07:32:24Do you have a test code (java, javascript or python) for Miniec? How do you change the gain for IsoIon ? its similar with the miniph?
“pHCalHigh”: 2039,
“pHCalLow”: 1319,
“pHStep”: 47.95204795204795,
“pHCalLowSolution”: 4,
“pHCalHighSolution”: 6.86,
“vRef”: 4.096,
“opampGain”: 5.25,
“filter_n”: 100,
“scale”: 100
Btw your Ph widgetworks GREAT!!
Thanks!!!
Squeeks
on May 27, 2014 - 02:27:11It is great to see the publicity. From the video on the hackaday post you mentioned about reading from dissolved oxygen sensors. I don’t really see any mention of that on your site (or I am missing something blindingly obvious). Would it be possible to make a post on some of the common sensors such as EC, DO and ORP. Which hardware you currently have for these sensor, along with code examples. I really don’t know enough about how these sensors work.
Gareth Coleman
on May 28, 2014 - 14:21:58Hello Ryan
Great to see you on the ‘tube – I am also anxiously awaiting the new board!!
And if you have to dwell awhile in the valley of despair – then at least know that it’s greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
Gareth