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==Second attempt== | ==Second attempt== | ||
Unfortunately the Photoresistor in the first attempt is not sensible enough for the light emitted by the plankton. I am thus using for the second attempt the Adafruit TSL2561. This [https://learn.adafruit.com/tsl2561/overview link] provide all the information about the drivers needed, the wiring of the Sensor and the Arduino codes. Below | Unfortunately the Photoresistor in the first attempt is not sensible enough for the light emitted by the plankton. I am thus using for the second attempt the Adafruit TSL2561. This [https://learn.adafruit.com/tsl2561/overview link] provide all the information about the drivers needed, the wiring of the Sensor and the Arduino codes. Below is the Arduino patch used for this configuration. | ||
[[File:TSL2561_top.jpg|400px]][[File:TSL2561_back.jpg|400px]] | |||
===Patches used:=== | ===Patches used:=== | ||
*Arduino: | *Arduino: [[:File:TSL2561.ino]] | ||
Once again, the light sensor is not powerful enough to detect a difference in the light emission of the ''Dinoflagellates'', but the TSL2561 is still more sensible than the photoresistor used in the first attempt. It is a good option for somebody who would like to work in low light. |
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