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April 29, 2016 13:54
| almost 9 years ago
- "Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics"
- Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riffle for description of the stream bed feature "riffle"
Most project activity is happening on Github, visit the Riffle project there: https://github.com/OpenWaterProject/riffle
2016 status and schedule:
- The Riffle is primarily a data logger, designed to be compatible with many kinds of sensors.
- A small order of 30 boards arrived late April 2016.
- We are looking for people/organizations to test the performance of these boards. If it works with your agendas, perhaps you would like to be part of this beta program -- it will involve testing the performance of the equipment itself, to know if it is ready to be used for actual environmental research.
- Here is the link to our in-progress documentation that Beta Testers will follow: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GTvRDV9Nq2zN6RFu4cQ-sCIWIaHGoIJzElE1nrMCmr4/edit?pref=2&pli=1
- The "Coqui" (named after a cute chirping frog from the Caribbean) is a simple design for a conductivity sensor that works with the Riffle https://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0
- Also see https://publiclab.org/wiki/mae-d-agua -- links to @VJPixel's water quality monitoring project in Brasil that was influenced by the Riffle
Background and Goals
We are working to develop an open source hardware datalogger that can be placed in the field for extended deployments and measure common water parameters like temperature, conductivity, depth, and turbidity.
There have been several iterations of the hardware, including a version based on an ARM chip. Currently, development is focused on an Arduino-compatible board that is programmable through the Arduino IDE. The github repository for the hardware design files (in Eagle) are here: https://github.com/openwaterproject/riffle
The board currently based on the Atmel328p, and is intended to be compatible with the accessibile and ubiquitous Wiring platform (and, by extension, the Arduino IDE).
The width and height of the Riffle-ito device allows the device to fit through the mouth of a standard commercially produced plastic water bottle (20 mm). By inserting the Riffle-ito into such a bottle, along with a few AA batteries, and connecting a thermistor and other sensors that poke out through the water bottle cap, a very accessible water quality sensor may be constructed.
We're also working with the Open Pipe Kit Project in order to find new ways of getting 'live' data from the field online.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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April 27, 2016 20:41
| almost 9 years ago
- "Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics"
- Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riffle for description of the stream bed feature "riffle"
Most project activity is happening on Github, visit the Riffle project there: https://github.com/OpenWaterProject/riffle
2016 status and schedule:
- The Riffle is primarily a data logger, designed to be compatible with many kinds of sensors.
- A small order of 30 boards arrived late April 2016.
- We are looking for people/organizations to test the performance of these boards. If it works with your agendas, perhaps you would like to be part of this beta program -- it will involve testing the performance of the equipment itself, to know if it is ready to be used for actual environmental research.
- The "Coqui" (named after a cute chirping frog from the Caribbean) is a simple design for a conductivity sensor that works with the Riffle https://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0
- Also see https://publiclab.org/wiki/mae-d-agua -- links to @VJPixel's water quality monitoring project in Brasil that was influenced by the Riffle
Background and Goals
We are working to develop an open source hardware datalogger that can be placed in the field for extended deployments and measure common water parameters like temperature, conductivity, depth, and turbidity.
There have been several iterations of the hardware, including a version based on an ARM chip. Currently, development is focused on an Arduino-compatible board that is programmable through the Arduino IDE. The github repository for the hardware design files (in Eagle) are here: https://github.com/openwaterproject/riffle
The board currently based on the Atmel328p, and is intended to be compatible with the accessibile and ubiquitous Wiring platform (and, by extension, the Arduino IDE).
The width and height of the Riffle-ito device allows the device to fit through the mouth of a standard commercially produced plastic water bottle (20 mm). By inserting the Riffle-ito into such a bottle, along with a few AA batteries, and connecting a thermistor and other sensors that poke out through the water bottle cap, a very accessible water quality sensor may be constructed.
We're also working with the Open Pipe Kit Project in order to find new ways of getting 'live' data from the field online.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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January 04, 2016 15:59
| about 9 years ago
- "Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics"
- Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riffle for description of the stream bed feature "riffle"
Most project activity is happening on Github, visit the Riffle project there: https://github.com/OpenWaterProject/riffle
January 2016 status and schedule:
- The Riffle is primarily a data logger, designed to be compatible with many kinds of sensors.
- The first small run of circuit boards is being made now from these designs
- In the next couple weeks the Portland Oregon team is going to make sure the basic functions on these boards are working, and then place a larger order to arrive late january 2016.
- In January, we will be looking for people/organizations to test the performance of these boards. If it works with your agendas, perhaps you would like to be part of this beta program -- it will involve testing the performance of the equipment itself, to know if it is ready to be used for actual environmental research.
- The "Coqui" (named after a cute chirping frog from the Caribbean) is a simple design for a conductivity sensor that works with the Riffle https://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0
- Also see https://publiclab.org/wiki/mae-d-agua -- links to @VJPixel's water quality monitoring project in Brasil that was influenced by the Riffle
Background and Goals
We are working to develop an open source hardware datalogger that can be placed in the field for extended deployments and measure common water parameters like temperature, conductivity, depth, and turbidity.
There have been several iterations of the hardware, including a version based on an ARM chip. Currently, development is focused on an Arduino-compatible board that is programmable through the Arduino IDE. The github repository for the hardware design files (in Eagle) are here: https://github.com/openwaterproject/riffle
The board currently based on the Atmel328p, and is intended to be compatible with the accessibile and ubiquitous Wiring platform (and, by extension, the Arduino IDE).
The width and height of the Riffle-ito device allows the device to fit through the mouth of a standard commercially produced plastic water bottle (20 mm). By inserting the Riffle-ito into such a bottle, along with a few AA batteries, and connecting a thermistor and other sensors that poke out through the water bottle cap, a very accessible water quality sensor may be constructed.
We're also working with the Open Pipe Kit Project in order to find new ways of getting 'live' data from the field online.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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December 26, 2015 14:32
| about 9 years ago
- "Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics"
- Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riffle for description of the stream bed feature "riffle"
Most project activity is happening on Github, visit the Riffle project there: https://github.com/OpenWaterProject/riffle
December 2015 status and 6 week schedule:
- The Riffle is primarily a data logger, designed to be compatible with many kinds of sensors.
- The first small run of circuit boards is being made now from these designs
- In the next couple weeks the Portland Oregon team is going to make sure the basic functions on these boards are working, and then place a larger order to arrive late january 2016.
- In January, we will be looking for people/organizations to test the performance of these boards. If it works with your agendas, perhaps you would like to be part of this beta program -- it will involve testing the performance of the equipment itself, to know if it is ready to be used for actual environmental research.
- The "Coqui" (named after a cute chirping frog from the Caribbean) is a simple design for a conductivity that hasn't changed in a while https://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0
- Also see https://publiclab.org/wiki/mae-d-agua -- links to @VJPixel's water quality monitoring project in Brasil that was influenced by the Riffle
Background and Goals
We are working to develop an open source hardware datalogger that can be placed in the field for extended deployments and measure common water parameters like temperature, conductivity, depth, and turbidity.
There have been several iterations of the hardware, including a version based on an ARM chip. Currently, development is focused on an Arduino-compatible board that is programmable through the Arduino IDE. The github repository for the hardware design files (in Eagle) are here: https://github.com/openwaterproject/riffle
The board currently based on the Atmel328p, and is intended to be compatible with the accessibile and ubiquitous Wiring platform (and, by extension, the Arduino IDE).
The width and height of the Riffle-ito device allows the device to fit through the mouth of a standard commercially produced plastic water bottle (20 mm). By inserting the Riffle-ito into such a bottle, along with a few AA batteries, and connecting a thermistor and other sensors that poke out through the water bottle cap, a very accessible water quality sensor may be constructed.
We're also working with the Open Pipe Kit Project in order to find new ways of getting 'live' data from the field online.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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December 26, 2015 14:32
| about 9 years ago
- "Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics"
- Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riffle for description of the stream bed feature "riffle"
Most project activity is happening on Github, visit the Riffle project there: https://github.com/OpenWaterProject/riffle
December 2015 status and 6 week schedule:
- The Riffle is primarily a data logger, designed to be compatible with many kinds of sensors.
- The first small run of circuit boards is being made now from these designs
- In the next couple weeks the Portland Oregon team is going to make sure the basic functions on these boards are working, and then place a larger order to arrive late january 2016.
- In January, we will be looking for people/organizations to test the performance of these boards. If it works with your agendas, perhaps you would like to be part of this beta program -- it will involve testing the performance of the equipment itself, to know if it is ready to be used for actual environmental research.
- The "Coqui" (named after a cute chirping frog from the Caribbean) is a simple design for a conductivity that hasn't changed in a while https://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0
- Also see https://publiclab.org/wiki/mae-d-agua -- links to @VJPixel's water quality monitoring project in Brasil that was influenced by the Riffle
Background and Goals
We are working to develop an open source hardware datalogger that can be placed in the field for extended deployments and measure common water parameters like temperature, conductivity, depth, and turbidity.
There have been several iterations of the hardware, including a version based on an ARM chip. Currently, development is focused on an Arduino-compatible board that is programmable through the Arduino IDE. The github repository for the hardware design files (in Eagle) are here: https://github.com/openwaterproject/riffle
The board currently based on the Atmel328p, and is intended to be compatible with the accessibile and ubiquitous Wiring platform (and, by extension, the Arduino IDE).
The width and height of the Riffle-ito device allows the device to fit through the mouth of a standard commercially produced plastic water bottle (20 mm). By inserting the Riffle-ito into such a bottle, along with a few AA batteries, and connecting a thermistor and other sensors that poke out through the water bottle cap, a very accessible water quality sensor may be constructed.
We're also working with the Open Pipe Kit Project in order to find new ways of getting 'live' data from the field online.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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July 15, 2015 17:38
| over 9 years ago
The RIFFLE open source datalogger
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We are working to develop an open source hardware datalogger that can be placed in the field for extended deployments and measure common water parameters like temperature, conductivity, depth, and turbidity.
There have been several iterations of the hardware, including a version based on an ARM chip.
Currently, development is focused on an Arduino-compatible board that is programmable through the Arduino IDE. The github repository for the hardware design files (in Eagle) are here: https://github.com/openwaterproject/riffle
The board currently based on the Atmel328p, and is intended to be compatible with the accessibile and ubiquitous Wiring platform (and, by extension, the Arduino IDE).
The width and height of the Riffle-ito device allows the device to fit through the mouth of a standard commercially produced plastic water bottle (20 mm). By inserting the Riffle-ito into such a bottle, along with a few AA batteries, and connecting a thermistor and other sensors that poke out through the water bottle cap, a very accessible water quality sensor may be constructed.
We're also working with the Open Pipe Kit Project in order to find new ways of getting 'live' data from the field online.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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July 15, 2015 17:38
| over 9 years ago
The RIFFLE open source datalogger
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We are working to develop an open source hardware datalogger that can be placed in the field for extended deployments and measure common water parameters like temperature, conductivity, depth, and turbidity.
There have been several iterations of the hardware, including a version based on an ARM chip.
Currently, development is focused on an Arduino-compatible board that is programmable through the Arduino IDE. The github repository for the hardware design files (in Eagle) are here: https://github.com/openwaterproject/riffle
The board currently based on the Atmel328p, and is intended to be compatible with the accessibile and ubiquitous Wiring platform (and, by extension, the Arduino IDE).
The width and height of the Riffle-ito device allows the device to fit through the mouth of a standard commercially produced plastic water bottle (20 mm). By inserting the Riffle-ito into such a bottle, along with a few AA batteries, and connecting a thermistor and other sensors that poke out through the water bottle cap, a very accessible water quality sensor may be constructed.
We're also working with the Open Pipe Kit Project in order to find new ways of getting 'live' data from the field online.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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June 18, 2015 13:49
| over 9 years ago
The RIFFLE open source datalogger
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We are working to develop an open source hardware datalogger that can be placed in the field for extended deployments and measure common water parameters like temperature, conductivity, depth, and turbidity.
There have been several iterations of the hardware, including a version based on an ARM chip.
Currently, development is focused on an Arduino-compatible board that is programmable through the Arduino IDE. The github repository for the hardware design files (in Eagle) are here: https://github.com/openwaterproject/riffle
The board currently based on the Atmel328p, and is intended to be compatible with the accessibile and ubiquitous Wiring platform (and, by extension, the Arduino IDE).
The width and height of the Riffle-ito device allows the device to fit through the mouth of a standard commercially produced plastic water bottle (20 mm). By inserting the Riffle-ito into such a bottle, along with a few AA batteries, and connecting a thermistor and other sensors that poke out through the water bottle cap, a very accessible water quality sensor may be constructed.
We're also working with the Open Pipe Kit Project in order to find new ways of getting 'live' data from the field online.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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June 17, 2015 21:27
| over 9 years ago
The RIFFLE open source datalogger
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We are working to develop an open source hardware datalogger that can be placed in the field for extended deployments and measure common water parameters like temperature, conductivity, depth, and turbidity.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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March 27, 2015 19:22
| almost 10 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
For the most recent updates, see Public Lab's Open Water Project homepage: http://openwaterproject.io.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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August 23, 2014 14:56
| over 10 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
For the most recent updates, see Public Lab's Open Water Project homepage: http://openwaterproject.io.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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donblair |
August 23, 2014 14:52
| over 10 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We'll be aiming to post RIFFLE hardware and software designs, as well as example applications, on this site. Meanwhile, for more details, please visit the Open Water page.
References
- Github repo for the Open Water Project:
https://github.com/openwaterproject
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August 06, 2014 14:05
| over 10 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We'll be aiming to post RIFFLE hardware and software designs, as well as example applications, on this site. Meanwhile, for more details, please visit the Open Water page.
Source files
https://github.com/bgamari/riffle
Photos
These are prototype photos! Circuit boards:
Enclosure:
Riffle graphics
We've been doodling and modeling some riffle-related graphics. Here is a preview:
Graphics files and Sketchup model:
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donblair |
May 22, 2014 15:20
| over 10 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We'll be aiming to post RIFFLE hardware and software designs, as well as example applications, on this site. Meanwhile, for more details, please visit the Open Water page.
Source files
https://github.com/bgamari/riffle
Photos
These are prototype photos! Circuit boards:
Enclosure:
Riffle graphics
We've been doodling and modeling some riffle-related graphics. Here is a preview:
Graphics files and Sketchup model:
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bgamari |
March 18, 2014 19:57
| almost 11 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We'll be aiming to post RIFFLE hardware and software designs, as well as example applications, on this site. Meanwhile, for more details, please visit the Open Water page.
Source files
https://github.com/Pioneer-Valley-Open-Science/riffle
Photos
These are prototype photos! Circuit boards:
Enclosure:
Riffle graphics
We've been doodling and modeling some riffle-related graphics. Here is a preview:
Graphics files and Sketchup model:
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warren |
March 05, 2014 15:45
| almost 11 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We'll be aiming to post RIFFLE hardware and software designs, as well as example applications, on this site. Meanwhile, for more details, please visit the Open Water page.
Source files
https://github.com/Pioneer-Valley-Open-Science/water-quality
Photos
These are prototype photos! Circuit boards:
Enclosure:
Riffle graphics
We've been doodling and modeling some riffle-related graphics. Here is a preview:
Graphics files and Sketchup model:
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warren |
March 05, 2014 15:42
| almost 11 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We'll be aiming to post RIFFLE hardware and software designs, as well as example applications, on this site. Meanwhile, for more details, please visit the Open Water page.
Photos
These are prototype photos! Circuit boards:
Enclosure:
Riffle graphics
We've been doodling and modeling some riffle-related graphics. Here is a preview:
Graphics files and Sketchup model:
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warren |
March 05, 2014 15:10
| almost 11 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We'll be aiming to post RIFFLE hardware and software designs, as well as example applications, on this site. Meanwhile, for more details, please visit the Open Water page.
Riffle graphics
We've been doodling and modeling some riffle-related graphics. Here is a preview:
Graphics files and Sketchup model:
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warren |
March 05, 2014 15:07
| almost 11 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We'll be aiming to post RIFFLE hardware and software designs, as well as example applications, on this site. Meanwhile, for more details, please visit the Open Water page.
Riffle graphics
We've been doodling and modeling some riffle-related graphics. Here is a preview:
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donblair |
February 24, 2014 19:40
| almost 11 years ago
The RIFFLE water quality sensor
RIFFLE: Remote Independent Friendly Field-Logger Electronics
We'll be aiming to post RIFFLE hardware and software designs, as well as example applications, on this site. Meanwhile, for more details, please visit the Open Water page.
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