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Glasgow_revC3
GlasgowEmbedded
Glasgow Debug Tool revC3
testing_board
BeeHive-org
A training board for users to practice programming
central-hub
BeeHive-org
the central hub of BeeHive
8-switch-array
BeeHive-org
an array of 8 individually addresseable NPN transistors
12_24_boost_converter
BeeHive-org
a 12V to 24V boost converter
12V5A_breakout
BeeHive-org
a breakout board to split a 12V 5A line into several cable connectors
gas_sensor
BeeHive-org
a board to house different types of gas_sensors
grove_adaptor
BeeHive-org
an adaptor board to connect JST-XH plugs to Grove system plugs
grove_adaptor_panel
BeeHive-org
a panel of adaptor boards to connect JST-XH plugs to Grove system plugs
OpenDosimeter
OpenDosimeter
Open hardware for a personal X-ray dosimeter (LYSO+SiPM sensor assembly) and a Raspberry Pi Pico.
pivr
LouisLab
The Raspberry Pi based Virtual Reality system (PiVR) is a virtual reality system for small animals. It has been developed by David Tadres and Matthieu Louis
MicroFC-TempCo
OpenGammaProject
Temperature compensation circuit for MicroFC silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs).
Tiny-MicroFC-Carrier-Board
OpenGammaProject
Tiny carrier board for a 6 mm C-Series MicroFC-60035 silicon photomultiplier designed for the Open Gamma Detector.
AFBR-SiPM-Array-Board
OpenGammaProject
Carrier board for a 4x4 array of 4 mm silicon photomultipliers (AFBR-S4N44P164M).
MicroFC-SiPM-Array-Board
OpenGammaProject
Carrier board for a 2x2 array of 6 mm C-Series MicroFC-60035 silicon photomultipliers.
MicroFC-SiPM-Carrier-Board
OpenGammaProject
Carrier board for a 6 mm C-Series MicroFC-60035 silicon photomultiplier with temperature compensation designed for the Open Gamma Detector.
Mini-SiD
OpenGammaProject
Hardware for quick and easy prototyping with your silicon photomultiplier and even building a simple scintillation counter.
Open-Gamma-Detector
OpenGammaProject
Open hardware for a DIY all-in-one gamma-ray spectrometer using popular scintillation crystals and a Raspberry Pi Pico.