Team:TU-Eindhoven/LEC/Device

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<h3>The heart of the screen</h3>
<p>[[File:Device.jpg|right|300px]]We have yeast cells that light up when an electric current passes over the membrane. To complete our SOMY-LCD, we also needed something that makes the current on the right places at the right time. For this purpose we created a device with software to provide this control. We will use the yeast in a fluid culture so it can be easily refreshed and in the future the ‘food’ for the yeast can be refilled for long time use of the screen. The fluid culture will consist of a single large medium bath, this causes the resolution to be limited by the device that is used to control the cells only.</p>
<p>[[File:Device.jpg|right|300px]]We have yeast cells that light up when an electric current passes over the membrane. To complete our SOMY-LCD, we also needed something that makes the current on the right places at the right time. For this purpose we created a device with software to provide this control. We will use the yeast in a fluid culture so it can be easily refreshed and in the future the ‘food’ for the yeast can be refilled for long time use of the screen. The fluid culture will consist of a single large medium bath, this causes the resolution to be limited by the device that is used to control the cells only.</p>
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'''Device'''
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<h3>Device</h3>
The use of a fluid yeast culture adds some requirements to our device, because now the device not only has to be fully bio-compatible (non-toxic to the yeast), it also has to survive in the harsh conditions of electrolysis in water and high ion concentrations. Therefore we couldn’t use copper for the electrodes. Not only is copper, as a heavy metal, highly toxic to our yeast, the copper would react with the electrolysis releasing the toxic copper ions into the solution and corroding away our electrodes.  
The use of a fluid yeast culture adds some requirements to our device, because now the device not only has to be fully bio-compatible (non-toxic to the yeast), it also has to survive in the harsh conditions of electrolysis in water and high ion concentrations. Therefore we couldn’t use copper for the electrodes. Not only is copper, as a heavy metal, highly toxic to our yeast, the copper would react with the electrolysis releasing the toxic copper ions into the solution and corroding away our electrodes.  
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'''Software'''
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<h3>Software</h3>
During the development of the software, a few stages are passed. The first version of the software was capable of setting a different voltage to every channel, but this had to be done manually. Although this is enough to test the device in the lab environment, it can’t produce even a single image on the screen.
During the development of the software, a few stages are passed. The first version of the software was capable of setting a different voltage to every channel, but this had to be done manually. Although this is enough to test the device in the lab environment, it can’t produce even a single image on the screen.

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