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The Ripperoni board is the first electrowetting PCB officially made by SSI Biology's device team. It tests different pad sizes and is controlled by a set of relays hooked up to an Arduino via the headers.
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The Ripperoni board is the first electrowetting PCB officially made by SSI Biology's device team. It tests different pad sizes and is controlled by a set of relays hooked up to an Arduino via the headers. The ripperoni uses a 300V power supply to charge the pads, and is our first step towards developing a microfluidics platform for DNA synthesis in space!
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 13 November 2017

The Ripperoni board is the first electrowetting PCB officially made by SSI Biology's device team. It tests different pad sizes and is controlled by a set of relays hooked up to an Arduino via the headers. The ripperoni uses a 300V power supply to charge the pads, and is our first step towards developing a microfluidics platform for DNA synthesis in space!

Ripperoni
A Biology Device Project
Firstboard.jpg
Designers Z. Belateche, M. Arcidiacono, T. Kao-Sowa, C.Hao, M. Uttmark
Boards
Ripperoni
General
DNA SynthesizerMicrofluidics
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