Wireless Camera Imaging System for Centrifugal Microfluidic Discs
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This standalone imaging system employs a generic low-cost wireless camera to view and record videos of centrifugal microfluidic discs. It is fabricated using 3D printers and a low-cost CNC machine and is controlled by an Arduino Uno. The device easily enables flow-visualisation of 'on-disc' liquids which is highly beneficial when troubleshooting dysfunctional fluidic structures during disc development. Moreover, stable real-time colourimetric measurements of 'on-disc' liquids can be acquired.
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