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Surface Mount Reflow Oven

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ATX Breakout Board

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Crystal Chamber PID Tuning

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / David Knaack

Since I’m trying to use a PID controller to keep the chamber temperatures under control I need to tune the PID parameters. And since this is designed to run for hours at a time, and because I’m crap at PID tuning, getting it right it is very tedious. A…

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Crystal Chamber Controller Interface

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / David Knaack

The code I’ve been using to run the temperature controller for the crystal chamber so far has been pretty bare, just the core PID loop. I don’t have it tuned yet, but it’s generally functional, so it’s time to start getting it in shape to be an applian…

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Crystal Chamber Temperature Controller v0.1b

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / David Knaack

I cobbled together a simple temp controller to try to get a feel for what it’ll take to make one that will work for my temp controlled crystal-growing chamber. For this first iteration I’ve just got a simple PID-controlled heater, LM75 I2C temp sensor,…

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Insulated Temperature Controlled Chamber

1 Comment / Uncategorized / David Knaack

For my crystal-growing I’d like to have better control over temperature so that I can cool solutions very slowly. I’ve been using a heavy ceramic dish and a hot water bath for this, but I want to try cooling rates of days or weeks. To achieve that I th…

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Crystals

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / David Knaack

Recently I’ve been playing around with growing crystals. It was always a fun and easy thing to do when I was a kid, so I thought I’d try some that are more interesting than the usual salt, sugar, alum, epsom, etc.This is recrystalized acetylsalicylic a…

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Macro Images of a Chip

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / David Knaack

A friend from the Omaha Maker Group gave me an interesting chip a while back. Apparently it is some kind of optically sensitive chip, it has a clear case.I thought it would be interesting to take some macro photos of it and see if I could capture some …

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2014 Robotics Expo Wrapup

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Thanks again to everyone who helped make today’s booth at the Robotics Expo a huge success again this year.  Booth volunteers included Ben, Don, Mike, Michael, Brandon, Nick and Jared, with material support from Patrick, Sarah, Eric, Dave and Katlynn.  [Apologies in advance if I missed anyone]. If you weren’t able to make it out

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Photographic Depth of Field

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / David Knaack

I was curious why a large aperture on a lens reduces depth of field. To investigate this I set my camera up with a macro extension tube and a subject with lots of depth.The subject is a potassium sodium tartrate (Rochelle salt) crystal mounted in a bra…

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