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Atmel Corporation mcu arduino nano v3.0
Schematic representation of the low-cost and automatic phenotyping platform. The platform consists of the following electronical components: ( a ) data acquisition module with (a1) 2 AA batteries, (a2) a quartz crystal oscillator (16 MHz), (a3) 2 micro-USB connectors for weight and humidity sensors, (a4) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz; Nordic Semiconductor ® , Trondheim, Norway), (a5) 4 capacitors (two 22 pF, one 470 pF and one 1 uF), (a6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (1 mic5205-3.3y and 1 mic5205-5.0y; Micrel ® , San Jose, CA, USA), (a7) a BME280 temperature, humidity and pressure sensor (Digi-Key ® , Thief River Falls, MN, USA), (a8) a RTC, and (a9) a MCU ATmega328P_PU. ( b ) Data logger module with (b1) an SD card reader, (b2) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz), (b3) 2 <t>Arduino</t> <t>Nano</t> V3.0, (b4) a RTC, (b5) 4 470 pF capacitors, (b6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (b7) photographic camera module, and (b8) a 4N35 optocoupler (Mouser Electronics ® , Solsona, Barcelona, Spain). ( c ) Engine control module with (c1) stepper motor (400 steps), (c2) a voltage regulator 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (c3) 2 470 pF capacitors, (c4) 4 switches (1 for direction and 3 for micro-steps control), (c5) engine enable unit based on Boolean logic, and (c6) driver DRV8825 (Texas Instruments Incorporated ® , Dallas, TX, USA).
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Article Title: Performances Evaluation of a Low-Cost Platform for High-Resolution Plant Phenotyping

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

doi: 10.3390/s20113150

Schematic representation of the low-cost and automatic phenotyping platform. The platform consists of the following electronical components: ( a ) data acquisition module with (a1) 2 AA batteries, (a2) a quartz crystal oscillator (16 MHz), (a3) 2 micro-USB connectors for weight and humidity sensors, (a4) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz; Nordic Semiconductor ® , Trondheim, Norway), (a5) 4 capacitors (two 22 pF, one 470 pF and one 1 uF), (a6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (1 mic5205-3.3y and 1 mic5205-5.0y; Micrel ® , San Jose, CA, USA), (a7) a BME280 temperature, humidity and pressure sensor (Digi-Key ® , Thief River Falls, MN, USA), (a8) a RTC, and (a9) a MCU ATmega328P_PU. ( b ) Data logger module with (b1) an SD card reader, (b2) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz), (b3) 2 Arduino Nano V3.0, (b4) a RTC, (b5) 4 470 pF capacitors, (b6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (b7) photographic camera module, and (b8) a 4N35 optocoupler (Mouser Electronics ® , Solsona, Barcelona, Spain). ( c ) Engine control module with (c1) stepper motor (400 steps), (c2) a voltage regulator 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (c3) 2 470 pF capacitors, (c4) 4 switches (1 for direction and 3 for micro-steps control), (c5) engine enable unit based on Boolean logic, and (c6) driver DRV8825 (Texas Instruments Incorporated ® , Dallas, TX, USA).
Figure Legend Snippet: Schematic representation of the low-cost and automatic phenotyping platform. The platform consists of the following electronical components: ( a ) data acquisition module with (a1) 2 AA batteries, (a2) a quartz crystal oscillator (16 MHz), (a3) 2 micro-USB connectors for weight and humidity sensors, (a4) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz; Nordic Semiconductor ® , Trondheim, Norway), (a5) 4 capacitors (two 22 pF, one 470 pF and one 1 uF), (a6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (1 mic5205-3.3y and 1 mic5205-5.0y; Micrel ® , San Jose, CA, USA), (a7) a BME280 temperature, humidity and pressure sensor (Digi-Key ® , Thief River Falls, MN, USA), (a8) a RTC, and (a9) a MCU ATmega328P_PU. ( b ) Data logger module with (b1) an SD card reader, (b2) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz), (b3) 2 Arduino Nano V3.0, (b4) a RTC, (b5) 4 470 pF capacitors, (b6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (b7) photographic camera module, and (b8) a 4N35 optocoupler (Mouser Electronics ® , Solsona, Barcelona, Spain). ( c ) Engine control module with (c1) stepper motor (400 steps), (c2) a voltage regulator 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (c3) 2 470 pF capacitors, (c4) 4 switches (1 for direction and 3 for micro-steps control), (c5) engine enable unit based on Boolean logic, and (c6) driver DRV8825 (Texas Instruments Incorporated ® , Dallas, TX, USA).

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Atmel Corporation mcu arduino nano v3.0
Schematic representation of the low-cost and automatic phenotyping platform. The platform consists of the following electronical components: ( a ) data acquisition module with (a1) 2 AA batteries, (a2) a quartz crystal oscillator (16 MHz), (a3) 2 micro-USB connectors for weight and humidity sensors, (a4) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz; Nordic Semiconductor ® , Trondheim, Norway), (a5) 4 capacitors (two 22 pF, one 470 pF and one 1 uF), (a6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (1 mic5205-3.3y and 1 mic5205-5.0y; Micrel ® , San Jose, CA, USA), (a7) a BME280 temperature, humidity and pressure sensor (Digi-Key ® , Thief River Falls, MN, USA), (a8) a RTC, and (a9) a MCU ATmega328P_PU. ( b ) Data logger module with (b1) an SD card reader, (b2) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz), (b3) 2 <t>Arduino</t> <t>Nano</t> V3.0, (b4) a RTC, (b5) 4 470 pF capacitors, (b6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (b7) photographic camera module, and (b8) a 4N35 optocoupler (Mouser Electronics ® , Solsona, Barcelona, Spain). ( c ) Engine control module with (c1) stepper motor (400 steps), (c2) a voltage regulator 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (c3) 2 470 pF capacitors, (c4) 4 switches (1 for direction and 3 for micro-steps control), (c5) engine enable unit based on Boolean logic, and (c6) driver DRV8825 (Texas Instruments Incorporated ® , Dallas, TX, USA).
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Schematic representation of the low-cost and automatic phenotyping platform. The platform consists of the following electronical components: ( a ) data acquisition module with (a1) 2 AA batteries, (a2) a quartz crystal oscillator (16 MHz), (a3) 2 micro-USB connectors for weight and humidity sensors, (a4) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz; Nordic Semiconductor ® , Trondheim, Norway), (a5) 4 capacitors (two 22 pF, one 470 pF and one 1 uF), (a6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (1 mic5205-3.3y and 1 mic5205-5.0y; Micrel ® , San Jose, CA, USA), (a7) a BME280 temperature, humidity and pressure sensor (Digi-Key ® , Thief River Falls, MN, USA), (a8) a RTC, and (a9) a MCU ATmega328P_PU. ( b ) Data logger module with (b1) an SD card reader, (b2) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz), (b3) 2 Arduino Nano V3.0, (b4) a RTC, (b5) 4 470 pF capacitors, (b6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (b7) photographic camera module, and (b8) a 4N35 optocoupler (Mouser Electronics ® , Solsona, Barcelona, Spain). ( c ) Engine control module with (c1) stepper motor (400 steps), (c2) a voltage regulator 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (c3) 2 470 pF capacitors, (c4) 4 switches (1 for direction and 3 for micro-steps control), (c5) engine enable unit based on Boolean logic, and (c6) driver DRV8825 (Texas Instruments Incorporated ® , Dallas, TX, USA).

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

Article Title: Performances Evaluation of a Low-Cost Platform for High-Resolution Plant Phenotyping

doi: 10.3390/s20113150

Figure Lengend Snippet: Schematic representation of the low-cost and automatic phenotyping platform. The platform consists of the following electronical components: ( a ) data acquisition module with (a1) 2 AA batteries, (a2) a quartz crystal oscillator (16 MHz), (a3) 2 micro-USB connectors for weight and humidity sensors, (a4) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz; Nordic Semiconductor ® , Trondheim, Norway), (a5) 4 capacitors (two 22 pF, one 470 pF and one 1 uF), (a6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (1 mic5205-3.3y and 1 mic5205-5.0y; Micrel ® , San Jose, CA, USA), (a7) a BME280 temperature, humidity and pressure sensor (Digi-Key ® , Thief River Falls, MN, USA), (a8) a RTC, and (a9) a MCU ATmega328P_PU. ( b ) Data logger module with (b1) an SD card reader, (b2) a NRF24L01 transceiver module (2.4 GHz), (b3) 2 Arduino Nano V3.0, (b4) a RTC, (b5) 4 470 pF capacitors, (b6) 2 voltage regulators 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (b7) photographic camera module, and (b8) a 4N35 optocoupler (Mouser Electronics ® , Solsona, Barcelona, Spain). ( c ) Engine control module with (c1) stepper motor (400 steps), (c2) a voltage regulator 78xxl (mic5205-5.0y), (c3) 2 470 pF capacitors, (c4) 4 switches (1 for direction and 3 for micro-steps control), (c5) engine enable unit based on Boolean logic, and (c6) driver DRV8825 (Texas Instruments Incorporated ® , Dallas, TX, USA).

Article Snippet: At the appointed time, a MCU (Arduino ® Nano V3.0; Atmel Corporation ® , San Jose, CA, USA) equipped with a Real-Time Clock (RTC, DS1307; Maxim Integrated ® , San Jose, CA, USA) module sends an impulse to the DRV8825 stepper motor MCU (Arduino ® Nano V3.0; Texas Instruments Incorporated ® , Dallas, TX, USA) positioned on the guidance system and on the plates.

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