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Lego Spectrometer

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This is the latest version of Public Lab's DIY Desktop Spectrometry Kit -- the Lego Spectrometer. It addresses issues of rigidity, sourcing, modularity, and image quality over previous versions.

We've been making and distributing Do-It-Yourself spectrometers since 2011, and have been through 4 major kit versions and hundreds of different community contributed modifications, new versions, changes, and more.

Kits now available

This is an open source kit, so you can just build your own -- but to order parts for a kit, visit the Public Lab Store:

Pre-order a kit

Design goals

Over the years, we've identified a few really critical improvements that have been tough to solve:

  • rigidity
  • easy to source parts
  • modularity - working together
  • image quality

Our mission is to make it easier, cheaper, and more accessible to do environmental monitoring, and to do that as an open source, collaborative community. And of course part of that is cost -- while people build upon our kits with more expensive options and upgrades, we want the basic kit to be extremely affordable.

So, this design tries to address each of these challenges with ideas and input from the community:

Quick start

Assembly instructions are here:

https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/12-13-2017/assembling-the-public-lab-lego-spectrometer

Read the introduction post here:

https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/12-13-2017/introducing-a-lego-spectrometer

Questions

Title Author Updated Likes Comments
Can the lego spectrometer work well for emission spectrometry? @carpdiem over 3 years ago 0
How can I get spectral lines thin? @Solkin almost 4 years ago 2
Do you have any tips for splicing DVD-Rs for spectrometer builds? @mimiss almost 4 years ago 4
Spectral Workbench so slow on raspberry pi zero @danieisnietgek over 4 years ago 3
Spectral Workbench @danieisnietgek over 4 years ago 0
Which No IR 12mm lens should I get for 640x480 webcam? @jevs over 4 years ago 2
Removing IR filter from basic webcam? @jevs over 4 years ago 13
Possibilities to use the dvd in reflection in the spectrometer ? @vnourrit over 4 years ago 2
Can't access pi camera in Spectral Workbench @lukemcpheters over 4 years ago 4
What size cuvettes are used for the lego spectrometer? @joquendo almost 5 years ago 5
What could be some applications of a hand-powered paper centrifuge? @mimiss almost 5 years ago 9
Lego Spectrometer cardboard cut out template? @aga over 5 years ago 2
Does the image quality of the raspberry camera higher than the webcam? @Builder6274 over 5 years ago 0
Does the image quality of the raspberry camera higher than the webcam? @Builder6274 over 5 years ago 5
Raspberry pi operating system for Lego spectrometer @Aleksi12358 over 5 years ago 6
Do a DVD is provided with the LEGO kit ? ty ! @adamsanta about 6 years ago 1
Can I use the lego spectrometer to measure enviromental light spectrum? @baxamook about 6 years ago 2
Uploading images from raspberry pi. @cedarlodge about 6 years ago 12
Do I need to use a DVD-R? Will a CD-R work too? @jordankc about 6 years ago 2
Lego Spectrometer suitable for studying sunlight? @jsbonillam about 6 years ago 12
normal or noIR camera? @iamben about 6 years ago 3
Quantifying Phytonutrients using a Spectrometer, Possible? @zayas over 6 years ago 7
How do I... @Sahil over 6 years ago 0
I want to know a method to quantify milk proteins using the foldable mini spectrometer, Is this possible? @julsmill over 6 years ago 2

Activities

Activities show how to use this project, step by step.


Activities should include a materials list, costs and a step-by-step guide to construction with photos. Learn what makes a good activity here.


tinkercad.png

Tinkercad model, below

Parts

3D models

3D brick models

Lots of great brick models are available here: https://printabrick.org/ and on http://thingiverse.com

Brick dimensions are nicely described in this diagram from Wikipedia:

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lego_dimensions.svg