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(draft page; content coming soon)

Notes here: http://pad.publiclab.org/p/sample-comparison


If you've found your way here after cutting out a spectrometer from a magazine, welcome!

For starters,

Introduction

This introductory kit (also available here, and more info here) has been co-designed by hundreds of contributors as an entry point to Public Lab's collection of Do-It-Yourself spectrometry projects.

It's not the most robust design, or the most precise. But it's specifically for newcomers to get started on -- a stepping stone on the way to bigger and better DIY designs like the Desktop Spectrometry Starter Kit and many more. This broader initiative is still actively under development by thousands of people coordinating their work across the open Public Lab community! Read more about our challenges we're tackling, as well as the limitations and goals of our designs.

Get started

If you've already cut out your spectrometer, and are ready to jump right in,

Click here to start assembling it

Then circle back to the activities listed below.

Goals

The first thing we're looking for help with is refining this new version of the foldable spectrometer design. We're hoping it'll be stronger, easier, and more intuitive to use, as well as easier to duplicate (you can just copy it onto stiff paper with a laser printer/copier).

To try out the new design and provide feedback, please leave a comment on the assembly instructions above, or ask a question on this page

Next steps

... coming soon...


Activities

Purpose Category Status Author Time Difficulty Replications
Build a papercraft spectrometer for your phone -- version 2.0 - - @warren - - 2 replications: Try it »
Calibrate your spectrometer in Spectral Workbench verify review-me @warren 15m easy 5 replications: Try it »
Assemble a DIY Papercraft Spectrometer build complete @abdul 10min introductory 3 replications: Try it »
Reduce light inside foldable PL spectrometer - - @xose - - 0 replications: Try it »
Scan and compare different gases (in discharge tubes, like neon) using a DIY spectrometer - - @warren - - 27 replications: Try it »
Make a narrow slit for a DIY spectrometer out of paper - - @warren - - 0 replications: Try it »
See the Fraunhofer absorption lines in sunlight verify draft @warren 1h easy 4 replications: Try it »
Draft: Find the concentration of a liquid with a DIY spectrometer - - @warren - - 0 replications: Try it »

Activities should include a materials list, costs and a step-by-step guide to construction with photos. Learn what makes a good activity here.


Beer's Law



Resources

https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/05-04-2016/tweaks-to-foldable-mini-spectrometer-design