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The B/W part is a bluetooth/wifi sensor. This is to replace the computer. | |||
The outside of the Thermal Cycler is now made out of Polyurethane Foam Rigid instead of wood. | |||
'''Key Features'''<br> | '''Key Features'''<br> | ||
To make things easier, a smart phone will be able to control the the Thermal Cycler, like the computer did in our experiment. This is a button that will be pressed whenever a person wants to connect the Thermal Cycler either using their network or their bluetooth. | |||
The Polyurethane Foam Rigid is a better material to help keep heat in when the Thermal Cycler is heating up and keep it cool when the Thermal Cycler is cooling down. This helps it to heat up faster and cool down faster, thus promoting faster cycles. | |||
'''Instructions'''<br> | '''Instructions'''<br> |
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OUR TEAMLAB 2 WRITE-UPThermal Cycler EngineeringOur re-design is based upon the Open PCR system originally designed by Josh Perfetto and Tito Jankowski. The B/W part is a bluetooth/wifi sensor. This is to replace the computer. The outside of the Thermal Cycler is now made out of Polyurethane Foam Rigid instead of wood.
The Polyurethane Foam Rigid is a better material to help keep heat in when the Thermal Cycler is heating up and keep it cool when the Thermal Cycler is cooling down. This helps it to heat up faster and cool down faster, thus promoting faster cycles. Instructions
ProtocolsMaterials
PCR Protocol
Research and DevelopmentBackground on Disease Markers rs74315509
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