Difference between revisions of "Team:Aachen/Lab/Bioreactor/Hardware"
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− | One of the vital elements of a Do-It-Yourself bioreactor is the hardware design which should be feasible as well as reliable. The most important point to be kept in mind while constructing a bioreactor is the sterility. At every step of the development of the bioreactor, we have fulfilled | + | One of the vital elements of a Do-It-Yourself bioreactor is the hardware design which should be feasible as well as reliable. The most important point to be kept in mind while constructing a bioreactor is the sterility. At every step of the development of the bioreactor, we have fulfilled these criteria. |
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− | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_Reactor_Vortex.JPG|title=The vortex inside the reactor | + | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_Reactor_Vortex.JPG|title=The vortex inside the reactor created by our stirrer|subtitle=The stirring range is between 200 rpm and 1400 rpm|size=medium}} |
We use a DC motor and a 3D printed structure holding 4 magnets as our stirrer. The Voltage to the circuit is controlled using Analog output values thus controlling the speed of the stirrer. The magnets are placed in such a way so that half of the structure is north and the other half is south. This increases the area of magnetism thus holding the stirrer firmly into its magnetic pull. | We use a DC motor and a 3D printed structure holding 4 magnets as our stirrer. The Voltage to the circuit is controlled using Analog output values thus controlling the speed of the stirrer. The magnets are placed in such a way so that half of the structure is north and the other half is south. This increases the area of magnetism thus holding the stirrer firmly into its magnetic pull. | ||
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− | Light having wavelength 605 nm is emitted by a LED and is emitted in the medium. On the opposite side, we have a | + | Light having wavelength 605 nm is emitted by a LED and is emitted in the medium. On the opposite side, we have a phototransistor to measure the intensity of the light reaching it, through the sample. |
− | We have developed on iGEM Aachen 2014 OD device measurement principle to get live data, and built a device using optimum materials, along with use of calibration file to get as precise | + | We have developed on iGEM Aachen 2014 OD device measurement principle to get live data, and built a device using optimum materials, along with use of calibration file to get as precise values as possible. |
To obtain the cell concentration in the medium, a special transistor that converts light to frequency, TSL 235R<ref>http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tsl235.pdf</ref>, is used. | To obtain the cell concentration in the medium, a special transistor that converts light to frequency, TSL 235R<ref>http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tsl235.pdf</ref>, is used. |
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