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Products

 

We currently offer two versions of the WheeStat potentiostats, the Syringe Pump, and the Titraumatic automatic titrator for sale, either as a kits or fully assembled.  Our stopped flow kinetics apparatus and peptide synthesizer are under development.

WheeStat, a Potentiostat for electrochemistry

The WheeStat is a fully functional 3 electrode potentiostat and supports experients such as cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, normal pulse voltammetry, differential pulse voltammetry, and anodic stripping voltammetry.

 

 

Syringe Pump

Our Syringe pump will allow you to move solutions arround in a controlled manner at any speficied speed, with specified volumes, in a specified direction

Automatic Titrator

The Titraumatic is an apparatus for automated pH titrations.  It incorporates a Vernier Instruments pH probe with our syringe pump and automated valve to create an integrated, computer driven instrument.  The open-source nature of this project allows development of other titration experiments based on any available sensor technology.

Data Logger

Our data logger will record voltage data (between GND and +3.3 volts on either or both of two channels.  The instrument alllows separate controll of amplification on the two channels and has temporal resolution down to ~4 ms. 

WHAT'S UP?

CURRENT PROJECTS:

If you would like me to put more effort into one of these projects, please send an email telling me which one.

 

The WheeStat Potentiostat.

After years of slow development, we finally have our new model in stock.  The Pico 2.1 boasts a number of design improvements and can source +/- 40 mA. We are working on a high current module that will increase the current output.

 

Spectroscopy Projects.

The spectrometer is coming along.  This is a project that deserves more attention than I have been giving it.  We recently found out that integration periods are limited by the software to about 56 ms or less.  The issue has to do with rolling over a 16 bit counter.  While the 56 ms limitation should not affect most applications, there are others (perhaps astronomical applications) may require longer integration times.  We are working on this and I think I have it fixed in new firmware.  If this is something you are concerned about, contact me at my gmail address and I will get back to you.

I began work on a microtiter plate reader based on our spectrometer. I am looking forward to getting back to that project.

Electrocardiograph (ECG, also called EKG).

This seems like something that might be worthwhile.  While I have no plan to go through the paperwork to get FDA approval, there are a lot of people in the world who I think would benefit from the availability of low cost medical devices, especially in lower income countries.  I have already submitted a circuit board for fabrication.  Here is a link to the design we are starting with.  A schematic is presented on page 19.

Stuff we have done recently:

Electrochemical Detector for Capillary Electrophoresis:

  Work during summer 2020 focused on developing an isolated, battery powered potentiostat for use in capillary electrophoresis.  The instrument is based on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W communicating over WiFi with a windows based host computer.  The Pi and attendant electronics are powered using a 12 volt lead-acid battery. I think this went rather well, but I have not heard back from our partners on this project.

Migration from Texas Instruments based microcontrollers:

I have decided that TI is just not interested in helping the Maker community.  While I feel like I could probably get them to work with me, They do not seem to play well with the community that I choose to serve.

While I have migrated our spectroscopy effort to incorporate the Arduino compatible Teensy 4.1, I am still looking at other Arduino compatible options.  Mostly, I plan to use the Raspberry Pi Pico. I plan to have our instruments contain an Arduino compatible bootloader so others in the community can modify and upload the code

 

 

 

CONTACT

4989 Tilley Creek Road

Cullowhee, NC 28723

Tel: 828-201-0233
 

 

Mail:  j6summers@gmail.com

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