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[Hardware Surface Veto]
[Guided Ion Beam]
[Mobile EFS Lab]
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[MicroPotentiostat]
[Mini HV Supply]
[Servosphere]
[Q-Tools]
[pScope & pScan]

A few project examples are shown:
  1. The AURA Askar'yan Observatory at the South Pole.
     
  2. Hardware Surface Veto Board.
     
  3. Flash Photolysis and Scanning LIF System
     
  4. Guided Ion Beam Instrument

  5. Entomology Servosphere

  6. MEFS Lab--The IDL is developing an array of electronics tools that connect to the USB port to create a full electronics laboratory for the teaching of electronics for scientists.

  7. Mini High-Voltage Power Supply

  8. Fruit fly Actometer -- This device is used to monitor activity of 128 fruit flies simultaneously for alcoholism studies.

  9. Multi-channel, wide frequency range filter system.  A 16-channel 5-pole low-pass filter with cut-off frequency that can be programmed from less than 1 Hz to over 10 KHz.


  10. Miniature floating potentiostat.  This potentiostat is isolated from all other electrical systems.  Including the 12-bit ADC, 12-bit DAC, programmable gain amplifier, and current amplifiers, and power control systems, it occupies about 4 cubic inches.


  11. Q-Tools--A set of software tools for enhancing the operation of QE-series NMR instruments, prepared in collaboration with the KU NMR lab.

Instrumentation Design Laboratory, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas -- Kenneth L. Ratzlaff, Director