In my previous posting titled "prototype with the PG plate" (diamagnetic le= vitated graphite), it was mentioned that Eric and I were working on a novel= instrument type, insofar as the electronics employed. We've progressed be= yond the prototype to what I consider "state of the art" in terms of electr= onics support. The outstanding quality of the board that Eric has built is= bound to attract some attention from somewhere (whether scientific or amat= eur in orientation); I hope that some folks from this list-serve will take = a serious look at this board; since I believe it has significant potential = for a variety of applications, some of which have already been demonstrated= and described on our webpage. A paper describing the newest instrument can be read at the following webpa= ge: http://symcdc.com/ by clicking on the picture that shows the earlier prototype sensor operati= ng with the new board (powered by the computer through a USB cable).In my previous p= osting titled “prototype with the PG plate” (diamagnetic levita= ted graphite), it was mentioned that Eric and I were working on a novel ins= trument type, insofar as the electronics employed. We’ve progre= ssed beyond the prototype to what I consider “state of the art”= in terms of electronics support. The outstanding quality of the boar= d that Eric has built is bound to attract some attention from somewhere (wh= ether scientific or amateur in orientation); I hope that some folks from th= is list-serve will take a serious look at this board; since I believe it ha= s significant potential for a variety of applications, some of which have a= lready been demonstrated and described on our webpage.
A paper describing the newest instrument can be= read at the following webpage:
h= ttp://symcdc.com/
by clicking on the pic= ture that shows the earlier prototype sensor operating with the new b= oard (powered by the computer through a USB cable).
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