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== To-do's to prepare for a rotation experiment: ==
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* Prepare the sample at cell lab V43
 
* Setup of electronic equipment at V420
 
* Setup of electronic equipment at V420
** The circuit recieves a signal from a generator, (the Rohde & Schwartz generator has a frequency range up to 50 MHz), and outputs four 90-degree phase shifted square pulse signals to the chip and to an oscilloscope (used to monitor the signal quality, unstable pulse waves may be due to connectivity issues).
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** The circuit received a signal from a generator, (the Rohde & Schwartz generator has a frequency range up to 50 MHz), and outputs four 90-degree phase shifted square pulse signals to the chip and to an oscilloscope (used to monitor the signal quality, unstable pulse waves may be due to connectivity issues).
* Cleaning the rotation chamber chip
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* Clean the rotation chamber chip using the ultrasonic bath. Use a small glass beaker, fill it with isopropanol and place in the ultrasonic bath for 5 minutes (until it turns itself off). Wipe with microscopy cleaning paper and air dry with compressed air if available.

Revision as of 13:10, 29 February 2024

To-do's to prepare for a rotation experiment:

  • Prepare the sample at cell lab V43
  • Setup of electronic equipment at V420
    • The circuit received a signal from a generator, (the Rohde & Schwartz generator has a frequency range up to 50 MHz), and outputs four 90-degree phase shifted square pulse signals to the chip and to an oscilloscope (used to monitor the signal quality, unstable pulse waves may be due to connectivity issues).
  • Clean the rotation chamber chip using the ultrasonic bath. Use a small glass beaker, fill it with isopropanol and place in the ultrasonic bath for 5 minutes (until it turns itself off). Wipe with microscopy cleaning paper and air dry with compressed air if available.