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      An Inexpensive, Open-Source USB Arduino Data Acquisition Device for Chemical Instrumentation

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          Many research and teaching labs rely on USB data acquisition devices to collect voltage signals from instrumentation. However, these devices can be cost-prohibitive (especially when large numbers are needed for teaching labs) and require software to be developed for operation. In this article, we describe the development and use of an open-source USB data acquisition device (with 16-bit acquisition resolution) built using simple electronic components and an Arduino Uno that costs under $50. Additionally, open-source software written in Python is included so that data can be acquired using nearly any PC or Mac computer with a simple USB connection. Use of the device was demonstrated for a sophomore-level analytical experiment using GC and a CE-UV separation on an instrument used for research purposes.

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          Journal
          2985122R
          4597
          J Chem Educ
          J Chem Educ
          Journal of chemical education
          0021-9584
          21 June 2016
          22 June 2016
          12 July 2016
          12 July 2017
          : 93
          : 7
          : 1316-1319
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
          [2 ]Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
          [3 ]Department of Pharmacology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
          Author notes
          [* ]Corresponding Author rtkenn@ 123456umich.edu
          Article
          PMC4946424 PMC4946424 4946424 nihpa796301
          10.1021/acs.jchemed.6b00262
          4946424
          27453587
          68c902d2-532d-4625-994a-39a6aa8368ee
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          Laboratory Equipment/Apparatus,Second-Year Undergraduate,Graduate Education/Research,Analytical Chemistry,Laboratory Instruction,Computer-Based Learning,Instrumental Methods,Laboratory Computing/Interfacing

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