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FlyPi: 3D Printed, Low Cost and Open Source Lab Equipment
The pursuit of neuroscience can be costly, particularly when it comes to lab equipment. Costs of commercially-available solutions can easily run into the tens or even hundreds of thousands; as a result, top-level research and training often...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Red Pitaya: the opensource electronic laboratory
Here we present a tool to measure and acquire data. It is open source, and made by using the Xilinx Zynq 7010 Soc. It was funded with KickStarter and it is suited to be customized and adapted...
- Posted 9 years ago
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SmartScope is reinventing the oscilloscope in Open Source (on Kickstarter)
Do you remember Red Pitaya? That one wasn’t open source hardware. This new product instead, choose to develop all the framework in the open: maybe worth your support! The world’s first 100MS/s open source oscilloscope for iPad,...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Open instruments for everyone by Red Pitaya is on Kickstarter
Technologies yesterday available only to research labs and industry turn your iPhone, tablet or PC into an amazing instrument. …and it’s open source! Red Pitaya is an open source measurement and control tool replacing many expensive laboratory instruments...
- Posted 10 years ago