Team:TU-Eindhoven/LEC/Device

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<p>Therefore platinum was chosen as the electrode material and we made sure that this was the only metal that came into contact with the medium. All the other metals are covered by either resin or plastic. Because we use the device with living cells we need a way to clean the device properly, therefore all the materials can withstand the temperature of autoclavation and the device can be easily decoupled from the PC to device interface.</p>
<p>Therefore platinum was chosen as the electrode material and we made sure that this was the only metal that came into contact with the medium. All the other metals are covered by either resin or plastic. Because we use the device with living cells we need a way to clean the device properly, therefore all the materials can withstand the temperature of autoclavation and the device can be easily decoupled from the PC to device interface.</p>
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<p>For the interface between the PC and the device we used two USB-DAQs (Data AcQuisition). Both of them have 4 output channels. By using a matrix configuration for our device we have 16 pixels with these 8 electrodes. These DAQs are then controlled by LabVIEW, in which thus our device software is written. The DAQs can have an output voltage of +10V to -10V with a maximum output of 10mA.</p>
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<p>For the interface between the PC and the device we used two USB-DAQs (Data AcQuisition). Both of them have 4 output channels. By using a matrix configuration for our device we have 16 pixels with these 8 electrodes. These DAQs are then controlled by LabVIEW, in which thus our device software is written. The DAQs can have an output voltage of +10V to -10V with a maximum output of 10mA.</p><br />
<h3>Software</h3>
<h3>Software</h3>

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