Smart phone spectrometer cuvette holder

Smart phone spectrometer cuvette holder

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An accessory designed for Public Lab's smartphone spectrometer securely holds cuvettes, suitable for fluorescence or absorption measurements. The printable spectrometer was initially conceptualized by Jeff Warren, with continuous improvements expected. Released under CERN-OHL-1.1, it is an open-source design. Originally created by Jeff Warren, the design will continue to evolve significantly. This attachment is compatible with a MakerBot Replicator 1, requiring PLA, single extrusion at 220 degrees, a 45-degree plate angle, 15% infill, one shell, and 0.20 mm layer height, printed at 120 mm/sec with 190 mm/sec travel speed. Support is included but minimal initial build is needed. The future purpose of this hollow case is to house electronics and power supply for LED calibration and backlighting.

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