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+ | <p>The total cost of OpenScope is determined mainly by the price of the electronics used, given that the plastic 3D-printed components round up to 2£ (100g of PLA). You will also definitely need the Raspberry Pi camera(15-20£), the Raspberry Pi itself (25£), an Arduino PCB, some LEDs. On top of that are some optional components: motors if you want to control openscope remotely; filters - if you will image fluorescence. To figure out which components you need and which not, for your own OpenScope, consult our <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Webshell">Make Your Own</a> page. You can download the full Bill of Materials below. The total price stays in the range 50£-100£, which is two or more orders of magnitude lower than the price of the commercial lab microscopes.</p> | ||
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