A Small, Cheap Micro-Spectrometer - Any Good? [Pt 1]

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • This is the TLM-2 spectrometer from Torch Bearer. It has both a PC and a mobile application. This device is going to be soon released on Amazon and we wanted to review it before that happens (currently only available here in China).
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    00:00 Introduction
    01:55 Introductions
    04:27 Product and features
    09:43 Testing LEDs
    16:03 Testing a high pressure sodium lamp
    19:13 Testing laser pointers
    24:30 Testing a CFL lamp
    27:15 End of part 1
    30:11 Close out
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Komentáře • 381

  • @Posh-Arthur
    @Posh-Arthur Před 22 dny +49

    I'm sure that a few of our regular viewers will be surprised to see that I now have a co-host for this channel, but I do want to thank Max for his amazing contribution to this tiny, non-monetized channel.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +12

      Indeed, good work Max, looking forward to more cooperation very soon.

    • @MrMaxEntropy
      @MrMaxEntropy Před 21 dnem +10

      My pleasure Arthur!

    • @Muonium1
      @Muonium1 Před 16 dny +3

      Cheerio Posh Arthur, you are looking very appropriately toff indeed 🤖🎩 If I may, I can offer some insight into your spectral analysis of these light sources that you have. The 532nm green laser pointer has a peak at 820nm because this is the wavelength of the GaAs laser diode used to pump the Nd:YVO4 crystal inside which then lases at the fundamental neodymium line at 1064nm, and which THEN is frequency doubled by a potassium titanyl phosphate crystal to 532nm green. Also, your violet diode laser at 22:00 and your red laser at 20:30 are direct diode lasers, there is no pumping of a secondary lasing medium. The line you see at 820nm for the violet laser is just a second order diffraction line, but the small peak at 750nm for the red laser is not. The higher order diffraction peaks will always be at exactly whole single digit multiples of the fundamental line. I suspect the line at 750nm for your red laser, and the small peak at 622nm for your 532nm green laser, AND the small peak at 500nm for your 410nm violet laser are simply an unwanted internal Fresnel surface reflection off the first side of the couple mm thick DVD being used as a diffraction grating on the "Garden" spectrometer. Notice how they only appear on the Garden, and they're always offset 90nm from the brightest peak. Your analysis of the 450nm laser is accurate. I wonder if it is possible to remove the phosphor from a CFL source like that by immersing the tube in an ultrasonic cleaner bath, which then could be used to observe the mercury lines in complete isolation, as from an uncoated germicidal bulb. Pip pip old chap. Looking forward to part 2.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 16 dny +3

      @@Muonium1 Hi and thank you very much for the detailed explanation. Actually a few other viewers have helped me with this too.
      Max, Arthur and myself are always pleased to be learning, even by mistakes. Far too many YT creators are very resistant to corrections (Veritasium comes to mind), so thank you for your help!

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 16 dny +1

      @@Muonium1 Actually, I have a mercury vapor lamp to test in part 2...

  • @MrMaxEntropy
    @MrMaxEntropy Před 21 dnem +25

    Hello everyone! I'm Max, one of your co-hosts, and I'm thrilled to be here with you all. We're excited to share some interesting content with you - from laughs and learning to complete annihilation of all organic life on earth by my co-host Posh Arthur.

  • @chuckadams842
    @chuckadams842 Před 13 dny +6

    Option to select PDF or an SVG image output. The SVG for inclusion in scientific papers for publication.

  • @gblargg
    @gblargg Před 22 dny +20

    Woah, I had to check to be sure this was the channel I thought it was. I'm all for trying new styles and approaches. Glad 'Posh' Arthur wasn't fired. His dry humor is important.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +6

      Nobody can fire Posh Arthur, despite how naughty he is...

    • @Posh-Arthur
      @Posh-Arthur Před 22 dny +4

      the humans can't get by without me, don't worry.

  • @LawpickingLocksmith
    @LawpickingLocksmith Před 22 dny +13

    I no longer have a commercial need. But my scientific mind wants one to be added to the selection of it it can be measured I want to be able to measure it. As a former repair technician in the analog days of video and early digital cameras I had to have a calibrated light of a known color temperature. The cheapest way was to use 12V halogen downlights and run them at 14.8V where they only had a short but useful life.

  • @fwiffo
    @fwiffo Před 22 dny +16

    Non-crippled software would be an improvement. An SDK would be even better.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +2

      SKD is a great suggestion...

    • @danieljimenez1989
      @danieljimenez1989 Před 16 dny

      @@project-326 there is an SDK, I got the document from their website using my product number, it's very likely the same protocol. Can share if desired, just let me know of a contact address.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před 12 dny +2

      Haha i truly don't have a lot of confidence that they can write good software. SDK or hardware interfacing open documentation would allow some interesting uses. Someone needs a monitor calibrator? Might turn out better than any other.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 12 dny

      @@SianaGearz I also have a fairly low confidence, their core team is basically scientists, what they need to get to market is more engineers. Its the classic start-up problem...

  • @thom1218
    @thom1218 Před 20 dny +5

    Correction @20:00, the green laser pointer uses an 808nm pump diode to drive an Nd:YAG medium that outputs 1024nm... you may see residual emissions in both of these underlying frequencies, though the KTP only doubles the 1024nm source light.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +2

      Thank you, this a a couple of other corrections will be in part 2 of the video.

  • @Matthew.Morycinski
    @Matthew.Morycinski Před 22 dny +13

    It's nice to see fluorescent lamp (i.e. argon and mercury) spectral lines. I remember them from my time in high school (ca. 1980) where I volunteered to repair a physics classroom spectroscope. It had a 60 degree prism, two optical tubes at adjustable angles, and was just missing an eyepiece, which I substituted by fitting an objective lens from my 8mm film camera. It was basically the original Bunsen's design from ca. 1900. Good resolution, as long as the slit was kept narrow enough. I could clearly see the double line of sodium, as well as Fraunhofer dark equivalent in sunlight. Compared to this, the resolution of the two spectrometers reviewed leaves a lot to be desired, especially the small one.
    I believe TLM-2 design relies on interpolation to such a degree that its results are somewhat misleading. It likely shows any number of close lines as if they were one, as long as they fall on the same pair of pixels of the light sensor. In other words, it will calculate a weighted average of wavelength and add up intensity. So the high accuracy for a sparse spectrum probably belies much lower resolution of a busy one. Try it using a neon lamp, which has a lot of lines close together in the orange-red part of the spectrum. It will likely not resolve very many of them.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +6

      I will be doing exactly as you suggest with a Neon lamp source. As part of another video I'm working on, I will be discussing how to use these cheapo spectrometers to identify elements. I'll post a pic I got from the TLM-2 on the community tab in a few mins, keep an eye open for that!

    • @leandroebner1405
      @leandroebner1405 Před 20 dny +3

      ​@@project-326hehe, nice to hear that idea is in the making ^^

  • @chuckadams842
    @chuckadams842 Před 12 dny +12

    One additional request for the TLM-2. Have software available for Linux systems. There are millions of Raspberry Pi 5/4/..., Orange Pi 5 Plus, etc systems that
    amateur and professional scientists use daily. Those interested in atmospheric and astronomical physics/sciences, meteorologists, climatologists and just
    STEM students and programs that can use the TLM-2 to do research with the small cheap microcomputer systems. If you go open source, you would get
    1,000s of programmers to come up the best software that would ordinarily cost millions of dollars (in any currency). Even setup a web page for a repository
    and competition. The company could come up with a cash prize for the best software submitted for open source and sharing with the Universe at large.
    Go big and sell a lot of hardware. In my humble opinion. Submitted for your consideration. This could be the greatest thing since sliced bread.

  •  Před 21 dnem +9

    It just uses serial port? That's cool!
    It sucks that it doesn't have "export to CSV"
    but I'd love to try to "reverse-engineer" the communication.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 21 dnem +2

      me too, I will probably take a look, at least to see if the data has any encryption included.

    • @BrooksMoses
      @BrooksMoses Před 16 dny +2

      @@project-326 : I'd definitely be interested in a followup video on what you find out. This would pretty much make the difference in whether I'll buy it from Amazon when it comes out or not.
      On the other hand, I presume their "magic" algorithms are all in the computer-or-mobile-device side of things rather than in the hardware, so the serial data isn't going to be as precise, and probably isn't calibrated to luminosity levels. So having an "export to CSV" function and/or an SDK to allow another program to access the calibrated data might be more useful.
      My applications for this would be combining it with a broad-spectrum light source to experiment with looking at spectra of reflected light, which means that being able to post-process the data from the device is of critical importance.

    • @jmi967
      @jmi967 Před 15 dny +2

      @@BrooksMosesSame, I won’t touch it in its current state out of principle until someone reverse engineers it.

  • @inductivelycoupledplasma6207
    @inductivelycoupledplasma6207 Před 19 hodinami +2

    An important note!! None of the lasers used (besides the green 532nm unit) use a frequency doubling crystal. The infrared lines are artifacts on the spectrometer.

  • @shogoonn
    @shogoonn Před 22 dny +10

    In the green laser the 808 nm is the actual LED wavelength. The light gets converted to 1064 nm (fluorescence) in a Nd:YAG crystal, and after that passes through KTP crystal which doubles the frequency to 532 nm.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +5

      thanks for that info. It is the very best thing about a channel like this, I get to learn from smart people!

    • @Peterkramer929
      @Peterkramer929 Před 21 dnem +3

      frequency doubling, how does that work? absorbing two photons, emitting one? (always thought that was impossible)

    • @leandroebner1405
      @leandroebner1405 Před 20 dny +2

      ​@@Peterkramer929that's basically exactly what it does. The math works out super close to both input photons only being half the output energy respectively. Even more fun, there are processes working the other way round! Look up SPDC and you'll be even more impressed :). Back in the days I built entangled photon sources by the use of UV lasers with a Type 2 BBO crystal. The process occurs only rare times and most of the UV passes straight through. Some UV photons get split into 2 red photons, also being orthogonally oriented in their polarization plane. You can "easily" dm Separate them by using Pol filters :D

    • @danieljimenez1989
      @danieljimenez1989 Před 16 dny

      @@leandroebner1405 I did SPDC generation in my masters and both generation and recombination in my phd thesis. It's one amazing process, but quite inefficient as you've mentioned. I did some calculations for BBO, but ended up doing type 0 (same polarization of both photons) in a periodically-poled KTP crystal with periodicity just over 3 um. With ~100 mW of 405 nm we got a hundred thousand pairs per second or so, and up to a few thousand recombinations per second. Recombination is ultra-challenging, both theoretically and experimentally, I think it'll be an important part of quantum signal processing in the future.
      One interesting thing about type 0 in PPKTP is the way you can change the phase-matching conditions with both temperature and angle of the crystal. You can get collinear-degenerate, collinear non-degenerate, or non-collinear interactions, all with the same crystal.

    • @Peterkramer929
      @Peterkramer929 Před 12 dny

      @@leandroebner1405 I used to teach my kids that once an electron got into an excited state it would immediately(!) fall back to a lower state, emitting a few lower f (and therefore E) photons. Or perhaps one with the same f when the electron would, in one step, go to the ground state. But that it is impossible to excite an electron in two steps. What I understand from you is that you need two exact same photons at the exact same time(?) I'll look into it.

  • @pmate95
    @pmate95 Před 22 dny +12

    Great thingy. I hope one day someone makes it available on Aliexpress, or on other international site.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +6

      Hopefully this will be on Amazon soon!

    • @MaxNippard
      @MaxNippard Před 22 dny +5

      Thanks for the in depth review.
      It's a very interesting product, it would be much nicer if the apps were had the basic functionality working really reliably. The mobile apps need to find the unit faster and the PC app needs to remember settings.
      A USB C socket would be highly appreciated too.
      P.s.
      Please retire the slow robot voice and refrain from repeating the same information you just said when you switch to the spectrum results.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +5

      @@MaxNippard We are hoping that if there are enough comments about the issues, the manufacturer will make the changes...

    • @LawpickingLocksmith
      @LawpickingLocksmith Před 22 dny +2

      @@MaxNippard I second the suggestion to retire anything repetitive.

    • @CraftAero
      @CraftAero Před 22 dny +2

      @@MaxNippard How long have they been developing this device ?
      Haven't seen a Mini-USB connector for over a decade. 0:07

  • @robertbauer6723
    @robertbauer6723 Před 22 dny +3

    Amazing little device, thank you for bringing it to us. Can't wait for part 2

  • @Ni5ei
    @Ni5ei Před 22 dny +8

    This video is quite a surprise. Well done! I was considering ordering the Little Garden device through a third party company but I'll wait until part 2 of the video is released and draw my conclusions then.

  • @leppie
    @leppie Před 22 dny +6

    If this is just a COM port, surely you can just write translation layer and use something like ArgyllCMS. Or whatever software to your liking.
    Edit: Would have liked to see the insides. But I see that coming. Looks like another camera sensor. Would have thought a linear scanner CCD as better, but I guess optics would need to much better then as well as a size increase. Please keep finding these gems.
    Edit2: Would you mind testing these for color calibration (I see their software does do something for that with xy coords)?

  • @grant-is
    @grant-is Před 22 dny +7

    PEACHES and a Spectrometer Review are two things I never in my life assumed would be together!

  • @youtubeuser6067
    @youtubeuser6067 Před 21 dnem +3

    We NEED people like you to evaluate the few US electronic products as well as EU products to see if feedback can help improve their products too.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 21 dnem +1

      so many things to test, so little time...

  • @ghlscitel6714
    @ghlscitel6714 Před 20 dny +4

    Eagerly awaiting part 2.
    More eagerly awaiting the availability of the product in an online shop.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +2

      In progress, but please be patient, we want to be sure the manufacturer gets their head around the idea of listening to potential customers.

  • @firstmkb
    @firstmkb Před 22 dny +5

    lol, I can’t believe anyone else has that Peaches song. I used to listen to it while coding, about 20 years ago - and it still makes me smile.

    • @LungsMcGee
      @LungsMcGee Před 21 dnem

      I first heard it in the Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray movie Lost in Translation. Been on my playlist ever since😂

  • @LungsMcGee
    @LungsMcGee Před 21 dnem +3

    Wow, this is a great new format. Love the brothel scene😂 That little spectrometer looks good too, shame about the bugs you identified. They would be easily fixed as you mentioned. Be nice to have better resolution, but I suspect that may be a physical hurdle to overcome without adding an FFA (Fudge Factor Algorithm). Well done for a best ever video👍

  • @crgarciamg
    @crgarciamg Před 22 dny +8

    I'm looking forward to the second part. For sure I am interested in the device, as long as the manufacturer does not intentionally cripple functions just to charge more without justifiable costs - I've given up on FLIR thermal imagers beacause of such behavior. One more question that was not raised in the video: why use an USB mini-B connector in 2024?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +3

      There is a USB-Serial converter inside the cable housing - my guess is that because the mini-USB is not common, it help to reduce the number of people that are likely to plug it directly into a USB port...

  • @jimquinn
    @jimquinn Před 22 dny +7

    Looking forward to 2nd video. Would purchase a few units if software was fixed.
    Rescaling window size, remembering parameters, and outputting CSV data are
    obvious must. Thank you.

  • @dave7038
    @dave7038 Před 22 dny +4

    Great review and cool device! Looking forward to seeing the second part!
    I'd suggest that non-proprietary parts of the user interface software be open source.
    The difficult parts are the hardware and any secret sauce they have for calibration and signal processing.
    The UI parts where the processed output data is displayed should be open so users can customize it or integrate it with their own tools.
    This would also allow users to contribute features and bug fixes back to the official UI project, improving the product for everyone.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +1

      Thanks for the ideas, I hope they will be able to take these on board...

  • @Chemitronic
    @Chemitronic Před 22 dny +2

    Really looking forward to part 2, and ready to order one to satisfy my curious-yet-poor self! Amazing video!

  • @Neptunium
    @Neptunium Před 22 dny +5

    Ah ! another great video from Project 326 at last! You my friend are going places! really enjoy your videos! Salute!

  • @FernandoMoreiraR
    @FernandoMoreiraR Před 22 dny +11

    I built a crappy version of the little garden based on your tear down from the last video actually. I wanted to get one badly, but figured that it was too difficult so I tried to pull it off. I didn't use the monochrome camera, as I could find one (recently I got one, but haven't done anything with it), that said its quite limited, but was super fun to make. I love these videos, they make you think about products.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +5

      OK, so I had a lot of very detailed discussion with the creator of the 'little garden' device. It seems I made a mistake in my original video. He is not buying monochrome camera (that is too expensive, due to the very low demand) but manually cleaning of the Bayer Filter. I have a lot of respect for that guy and will be including a whole segment on him in the next video.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +5

      I also tried to build one myself - it really made me appreciate the 'little Garden" device a LOT more. Sometimes, its the journey that is more interesting than the destination...

    • @user-ri2zq7by1m
      @user-ri2zq7by1m Před 21 dnem +2

      @@project-326 Cleaning a Bayer filter manually sounds crazy, but maybe you know how he does it?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 21 dnem +4

      @@user-ri2zq7by1m The creator would like to keep that part secret... But I ill be showing a video of the process that he sent to me.

    • @FernandoMoreiraR
      @FernandoMoreiraR Před 21 dnem +2

      @@project-326 that would explain a lot, haha I spent hours trying to figure out if I bought the wrong camera module. Cleaning the Bayer Filter sounds like delicate work that take a lot of effort. Cant wait to see the process!

  • @James-fe7wd
    @James-fe7wd Před 13 dny +1

    This is such a cool channel Max, you are a wealth of knowledge. So happy I stumbled across you today, surprised it took as long as it did.

  • @fblua
    @fblua Před 14 dny +2

    Excellent video. Thank you. One thing, I think you should put a pure black of an inch just in front of the emitter and the receptor (spectrometer), the objetive is to achieve optical engagement without the reflection of other surfaces, in this case the rubber you use. The emitter projects its radiation on the rubber and contaminate part of the rays reach the recepto. Of course, there are a lot of other variables to control; e.g., vacuum, humidity, distance, air composition, etc., etc., but at least, I suggest, you can control the distance between the tubes. I mean: emitter + 0 mm + 2.54 mm (the output non-reflective tube) + 2.54 mm (air distance) + 2.54 mm (the input non-reflective tube) + 0 mm + spectrometer-receptor. Maybe, maybe not, it would improve the results. What do you think? Anyhow, I just want to thank you for your video; I would love to have that marvellous hardware you can get in China. I would make "gun shape form" or pointer, spectrometer; with a laser telemeter to adjust the efect of distance of the surrounding gases (mostly cases air.) I would make may own typical base measurements to stablish sets of spectrographic data base; as well the corrections due to distance, angle or another variable that would apply. And app and small devise like that would be easy for ordinary citizen usage than other portable radioactive spectrographs. It should be quite use full to very quick draft material checks: canvas, woods, metals, cristal, food, etc.,

  • @TLang-el6sk
    @TLang-el6sk Před 22 dny +7

    Nice device. It would be nice to have a machine readable export format. And it would be nice to have higher precision of the small device combined with the finer resolution of the bigger one.

    • @leandroebner1405
      @leandroebner1405 Před 20 dny

      If I had time for that, I'd look into possible hacky modifications. Those devices send their simple data packets over the com part without any encryption. Don think their company would like that approach tho. But that's what happens by making silly decisions the customer has to life with.

  • @iCatch
    @iCatch Před 12 dny +1

    Great review! Hope you could mention that most engineering filaments requires an enclosure or even a actively heated enclosure to print, which is not obvious for people who has never printed them.

  • @silentbob1236
    @silentbob1236 Před 14 dny +2

    So, what are you, Max Headroom's brother or something?
    Pretty cool gadget, If I needed one, I would probably buy it.

  • @artiem5262
    @artiem5262 Před 22 dny +2

    I am very interested in this device, if it has iOS support and CSV data output!

  • @kornrat8284
    @kornrat8284 Před 22 dny +2

    To the manufacturer: I direly want a spectral analyzer tool. if you add a CSV export OR a CRI rating, I would try to buy it if it is available in Germany. Please add CSV export or CRI measurement

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 21 dnem

      Thanks for the feedback!

    • @leandroebner1405
      @leandroebner1405 Před 20 dny

      CRI would be neat!!!

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +1

      @@leandroebner1405 That's a really nice suggestion, let's mention that to Torch Bearer as well!

  • @anoirbentanfous
    @anoirbentanfous Před 10 dny +1

    The potential of this product is evident, but the manufacturer needs to enhance its software and address any issues. They should strive to create a highly marketable product, where the design and features are of utmost importance. Integrating AI capabilities into the software could take the product to the next level.

  • @zyxwvutsrqponmlkh
    @zyxwvutsrqponmlkh Před 21 dnem +3

    Some of your extra peaks are artifacts of the way these spectrometer works and not actually in the light source. You can confirm this with some filters.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 21 dnem +1

      I'll take a look at that in the next part of the video.

  • @spastickitchen
    @spastickitchen Před 20 dny +2

    I have that exact 450 nm pointer. It is not a DPSSL, it's direct eiode, so there should be no IR emission. I would suspect the same for the 410 nm, not that DPSSL is impossible, but they would cost more than 10x as much as a direct diode laser. Looking at the spectral width, I am fairly sure these should both be direct diode lasers. You should be able to tell by which way the batteries are inserted, or, you might be able to open them up to see the module.
    The 532 nm, however, is indeed, more likely, DPSSL, pumped with an 808 nm IR laser, so that is reassuring... however, the artefacts for the near UV lasers is concerning to me. I'm 98% sure something is wrong with the spectromeret... higher order diffraction or some other interference, rather than an issue with the laser.
    Still, though, both products are interesting to me. If they are available in the USA for under $150, I'd seriously consider these. If they go higher than that, they'll already be in competition with other super-low cost spectrometers that seem to have fewer reported bugs.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +2

      Yup, if figured that out from some other comments. I will be making some corrections in the next part of the video.
      Thank you for the corrections, learning is something I never want to stop doing and having people that know something I don't, point out mistakes in the comments is a positive experience for me.

  • @ericstephenson9924
    @ericstephenson9924 Před 22 dny +3

    great. love the style. love the color names.

  • @chuckadams842
    @chuckadams842 Před 4 dny

    Sorry to add more stuff. 1. Use the TLM-2 to check safety glasses for bandpass and attenuation regions. 2. For the big color squatters and even Home Depot: use spectrometer to check
    their color patches at the store with the final color of the applied paint to different surfaces. 3. I want to check for UV output for the Chinese made LED bar lamps I use at the desk for bright
    white reading source, electronic assembly and soldering and video lighting. 4. Looks like around a 1cm diameter of the input diffuser. When you get sunlight, I am guessing
    1316W/m^2 multiplied by 0.00007854 (area ratio) = 0.1068W/m^2 input in sunlight without pollution etc. With CSV data we can do the integration for calibration or atmospheric
    effect measurements.
    Thanks for all the hard work and I can understand the two week period between videos. It is greatly appreciated. Are the background squares 1cm in your TLM-2 videos?
    Inquiring minds want to know.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 4 dny

      This is great, the more applications the better, a tool is only useful if it has a job to perform!
      I need to check on the mat, I have two, one is 1cm and the other is 1" (I do photography in 2 different locations)...

  • @19Murad77
    @19Murad77 Před 12 dny +1

    1:25 "...if it ever stop raining..." . Here in Belgium we share your pain, mate.

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz Před 12 dny +1

    With this device and your acumen for naming, Posh-Arthur is certain to be the next successful colour squatter.

  • @RoyaltyInTraining.
    @RoyaltyInTraining. Před 22 dny +4

    I'd just listen in on the com port, figure out the protocol, and generate the CSV with reverse engineered software. I doubt it's that hard to do.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +1

      It's certainly worth trying that, let's hope that didn't try to encrypt the data to prevent that...

    • @danieljimenez1989
      @danieljimenez1989 Před 16 dny

      @@project-326 I have a different version of their spectrometer, the PJG3, which came with the information regarding the serial port commands and data packets. This may be useful for your purposes. The data isn't encrypted from the looks of it. The document is in chinese, but translation by machine seemed to have worked very well.
      Now, I can't actually test it yet because they don't have the pinout for the TTL interface printed or written anywhere!
      The PJG3 version has no usb output, but rather a 4 pin serial interface that is completely unmarked and doesn't come with a pinout diagram (nor is it included in the manual for the client interface or for the SDK).
      So, I've written to the company just yesterday to inquire about this. Their Alibaba store is offline now, so I had to write to their email.
      No answer yet, I sent them a machine translation version a few hours ago, hopefully they'll come through and provide this info.
      Cheers!

  • @AM-jw1lo
    @AM-jw1lo Před 22 dny +4

    Yes we need a data export file, that is if you are trying to promote people to uses this in applications other than pretty pictures. That said, since i get to say something that might help in development, could you please cut the music loop, to hear the same thing over and over really made it hard to get to the end of the video and i certainly will have issue with part 2. Otherwise, nice.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny

      I will try and make changes to the next video, thanks for the feedback though!

  • @chuckadams842
    @chuckadams842 Před 13 dny +1

    This is indeed a fantastic find. Many thanks for the video. I will be at the opening gate to buy one as soon as Amazon has them online.
    I want one to measure twilight colorimetry to match a paper I did almost 50 years ago. Was in the process of building a DIY spectrometer, but now
    I can relax and await the opening bell for the TLM-2. Another test I'm interested in. Variable incandescent lamp to measure blackbody curve vs
    temperature for calibration. Question: Has anyone checked for heating in the diffuser as a possible source for the IR contribution?

  • @DennisSantos
    @DennisSantos Před 21 dnem +2

    Regarding the green laser: The small IR peak is from the IR pumping diode which then goes through two crystals which do the frequency doubling, etc. This green laser appears to adequately filter out the IR but many do not. Edit: You mention this with the violet laser. I see this video took a while to put together, LOL

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 21 dnem +2

      Thank you, I have already be 'educated' in that aspect by another kind viewer. The thing I like best about making these videos is that there are always people with more knowledge to learn from. I didn't realize that the green laser was a 3 stage process. Its amazing how much technology can be crammed into a $10 laser pointer...

    • @DennisSantos
      @DennisSantos Před 21 dnem +2

      @@project-326 They're cheap as chips today but i remember when green pointers cost the earth in the earliest days of the internet. BTW, they now make fully SS 488mn blueish-green ones with just the diode - I own one. I need to develop my own YT channel with all the tech junk I've accrued over the years. LOL. I'm glad you welcomed my earlier explanation on this public forum and I'm certainly learning a lot from your good self. Can't wait for the second half.

    • @leandroebner1405
      @leandroebner1405 Před 20 dny +2

      ​@@project-326DPSS are nowadays some of the cheapest lasers which is crazy when you think about how complex their optical path actually is

    • @leandroebner1405
      @leandroebner1405 Před 20 dny +1

      ​@@DennisSantosyes please. CZcams needs more creators in that field, always!!

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +3

      @@leandroebner1405 I was one of those that worked on early CD player technology, the whole CD mechanism and OPU ended up costing less than $1.50 in serious volume, in particular the Sanyo DA11 was just an amazing piece of optical technology for its time that somehow also had the distinction of costing the same as a candy bar... If that same technology had been developed for the military, each CD mechanism would have cost about $150K...

  • @zyxwvutsrqponmlkh
    @zyxwvutsrqponmlkh Před 21 dnem +1

    This channel going to blow up.

    • @leandroebner1405
      @leandroebner1405 Před 20 dny

      Indeed. And I'm incredibly happy CZcams gained another good channel for informative science

  • @tikaanipippin
    @tikaanipippin Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for an illuminating video - subscribed, liked, and hungry for more.

  • @patrickdegenaar9495
    @patrickdegenaar9495 Před 9 dny

    Wow.. i love it! I still remember using room sized monochromators (25 years ago) with a knob to manually rotate through each wavelength - used to take 4 hours to get a reading!!! Specifically on the device, the physics looks sound! The key thing is to be able to easily get raw data out, have quick analysis, and perhaps upload target spectra to the mobile/tablet. Also if it canbgenerate CIE coordinates, that woukd be great. Finally lower the price, tge more people will use it, but there needs to be a good build quality. I'm looking forward to buying one!

  • @TheUserbob123
    @TheUserbob123 Před 21 dnem +1

    I love your channel and just wanted to make you aware I prefer long fourm videos. Making the videos shorter trims out your humorous side and the depth of the information provided.

  • @jmi967
    @jmi967 Před 15 dny +1

    The Sanatorium White led needs a high pass filter to get it closer to sunlight

  • @titussteenhuisen8864
    @titussteenhuisen8864 Před 23 hodinami +1

    wouldn’t mind buying if it is a little better I am interested in different light colours

  • @Chakrawat-Pakshii
    @Chakrawat-Pakshii Před 13 dny

    I wanted to know more about creation of monochromatic source of light and embodying the same into a Laser! What does the terms ‘Source Wave Length’ and its multiplicand’ means? How the mulltiplication of frequency of light is achieved, in practice?

  • @thorstenoerts
    @thorstenoerts Před 10 dny +1

    Subscribed for the Peaches bit alone.

  • @Chakrawat-Pakshii
    @Chakrawat-Pakshii Před 20 dny +1

    Very nicely explained and demonstrated! I wanted to look for different lines of emission from pure hydrogen spectra; particularly of Balmer & Paschen series. I wanted to get assured about the same! Or whether we were just tought to be so! Thanks.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +2

      That is exactly why I like to make experiments on this channel, nothing beats seeing stuff for yourself, even if the results are way less impressive than from a professional lab. The reason people still buy telescopes is for exactly the same reason, nobody can beat the Hubble of JWST images but those are someone else's results. Seeing a tiny, dim, fuzzy, monochrome image of the rings of Saturn, with your own eyes, beats all of those beautiful on-line images from the pros.
      I'm going to look into finding a low pressure H2 tube...

  • @EdTannenbaum
    @EdTannenbaum Před 22 dny +1

    There should be CSV output, but I wonder if the pdf might be able to be "read" by Chat GPT which would output what it "saw" in your format of choice? Edit: I just tried it with Claude and it told me that the resolution of the chart I gave it wasn't good enough for accurate reading. I'd like to see the PDF output of this instrument. If high enough resolution it may work.

  • @alwayscurious413
    @alwayscurious413 Před 2 dny +1

    Brilliant video and product. I’d argue that they are locking out the CSV export whilst they figure out the business model. There’s maybe 2000 one off spectrometer hobbyists who’d buy this for home use and that’s the market done. I’m in already. However if you integrate it into another mass market volume product such as a vehicle or specialised lighting product then your market becomes scalable. I’d reckon that’s where this is headed.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před dnem

      Thank you for the comment. Some of my own thoughts...
      Each time I use this device, I seem to find a new application. For example, our IR chroma-key video, it was useful for seeing how spectrally pure a commercial green screen actually was (answer, not very). Amateur film makers will find this useful and because of the low cost, photographers can now have a much better tool than the 3 color sensors that are normally used. Anyone involved in pro lighting is also a potential customer. Basic class room education is also opened up, instead of a high school having one $2000 system to share between all classes, there can be more devices available. Anyone involved in the print and finishing industry, QA technicians and product designers. The list just gets longer each time I think about it...
      This device has earned a valuable place in my work bag, I am really strict about what I carry around but its really useful for far more things than I ever imagined.
      As for the company, as a tech start-up, their core team are basically scientists and PhD's, so I hope that they can get the help they need with the product marketing going forward.

  • @BloodAsp
    @BloodAsp Před 22 dny +1

    I would be interested in one of these, but only if the suggested improvements in the video were made, and especially if the software for it was made to be open source. An additional suggestion would be for it to be USB-C compatible.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +1

      its using the old Mini-USB because its not USB, but serial UART. There is a USB-UART converter in the cable itself. Hopefully they can improve that too.

  • @Dazdigo
    @Dazdigo Před 22 dny +7

    I want to get one as well. Having a CSV data output would be great as well because then we can run in through other applications or just save it in a database for future reference and calibration.

    • @gregvisioninfosoft
      @gregvisioninfosoft Před 22 dny +2

      its a definite requirement for it to be useful. such a calculating cie-lab color temperature calculations.

    • @leandroebner1405
      @leandroebner1405 Před 20 dny

      You'll run into a dead end pretty soon when you can't to anything with the data you measured. Agreed. Not a total dealbreaker because that thing in that price range is less a scientific tool and more a fun nerdy gadget

  • @noahallen227
    @noahallen227 Před 19 dny +1

    Can you do a video on the FS 5000 firmware upgrade. I'm going to try and install it soon once I receive the st-link v2

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 19 dny

      Is that the GISSIO one? To be honest I quite like the nice clear display of the manufacturers UI, but please do let me know what you find out...

    • @noahallen227
      @noahallen227 Před 11 dny

      @@project-326 I have installed Radpro onto the counter, and I must say that it's much better than the original firmware. It has many more functions. I like how you can change the clicking sounds, and it seems much more accurate. I have a j321 Giger Muller tube and noticed that it is now being affected by my UV light 365nm.

  • @tortysoft
    @tortysoft Před 20 dny +3

    So, how much will/do they cost?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +1

      I don't know yet. Mine cost around $50 USD here in CN on TaoBao but on Amazon there are going to be the extra costs of Amazon's margin (4 x higher than TaoBao) and shipping, logistics and fulfillment. I'm kind of guessing it will be over $60 once it reaches Amazon. Just a guess though...

  • @SjoerdBeukers
    @SjoerdBeukers Před 22 dny +3

    Nice vid! I would lose the text-to-speech to be honest.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +1

      That's a tough one. All the previous videos on this channel only had 'posh Arthur' as the narrator, this is the first one with a human voice and already some regular viewers are worried that Arthur will be fired.
      People seem to have a very wide spectrum of opinions on this subject...

    • @Posh-Arthur
      @Posh-Arthur Před 22 dny +1

      That would be a sad loss!
      😉

  • @BRUXXUS
    @BRUXXUS Před 22 dny +2

    Another fantastic video!
    Even with the better accuracy and interesting technology in the TLM-2, I would still much, MUCH rather just make my own spectrometer so I could use software that's actually useful.
    If I could use the TLM-2 with open source software, or if the company software didn't feel and look like spyware from 1998, it would be an instant buy.
    So, Torchbearer can choose to gate-keep functional software behind a paywall, and get $0 of my money, or put out a useful product and at least get some of my money.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +2

      Let's see if they are responsive - I just emailed them with the video link...

    • @leandroebner1405
      @leandroebner1405 Před 20 dny

      ​@@project-326well, you already scared the living hell out of Bosean, hopefully they will take that good amount of honest into account for further reconsiderations :D

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +1

      @@leandroebner1405 A little fear keep manufacturers honest and response to their customers needs. Actually, I have been impressed with the responsiveness of companies like Measall and Bosean. The winds of change, they are a blowin'.

  • @peterwoolliams1283
    @peterwoolliams1283 Před 21 dnem +1

    One issue that cheap array spectrometers suffer from is straylight, especially excess signal
    In the blue/UV. Grading instruments can have order sorting filters and multiple gratings to eliminate. This one has some filtration on the pixels and a magic algorithm. I’d have done some tests with a broadband source and a thick bit of various schott coloured filters, see if you get any signal where you should see none. You could also check you “higher order effect” hypothesis by filtering the source so there is no light in that spectral region and then seeing if the higher order lines appear.
    Calibrated, how, against what and for what sources?
    Interesting little device. No numbers out is no sales made. No way to check noise floor, stray light etc. roll on part 2.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 21 dnem +1

      indeed. So much is not defined but that only means that there is more to learn...

  • @ryanmckenna6763
    @ryanmckenna6763 Před 22 dny +4

    I WANT ONE!

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +3

      Hopefully the device will be available on Amazon soon...

  • @j7ndominica051
    @j7ndominica051 Před 15 dny +1

    I wonder what the spectrum of various video monitors is. If some are more narrow-band than others, and which are the better ones. We already know or look up common lighting sources.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 13 dny

      that is an interesting experiment we might include in part 2 of this video...

  • @jensschroder8214
    @jensschroder8214 Před 22 dny +1

    A reasonable software in English is a prerequisite for international marketing.
    Is it so difficult to remember the language and the COM port?
    Is it that difficult to install a usable image export?

  • @StephanBuchin
    @StephanBuchin Před 22 dny +2

    The dots look like a super Bayer filter.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny

      I was saving some more info for the 2nde part of the video, but the camera module is actually a monochrome type, according to the manufacturer.

  • @terrypitt-brooke8367
    @terrypitt-brooke8367 Před 18 dny

    I ❤ Posh Arthur. Nice 80s reference with "Max Entropy"--I miss Max Headroom and the first two seasons of Reboot. As a science hobbist who is poor and can generally only afford old devices, I'd appreciate a computer program that would work on Windows 7 or iOS 12. I also strongly concur with the call for CSV export capability

  • @jmi967
    @jmi967 Před 15 dny +1

    Might you try using the TLM-2 to check if the Little Garden could me used for luminosity measurements?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 13 dny +1

      Yes, that is good idea, to create a calibration curve for exported data from the little garden...

  • @alxRo
    @alxRo Před 22 dny +1

    Very nice video Greetings from Greece SIR!!!

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +1

      Thank you very much!

    • @alxRo
      @alxRo Před 22 dny

      @@project-326 you welcome SIR!

  • @raymitchell9736
    @raymitchell9736 Před 22 dny +1

    Yes, I hope that they can fix these deficiencies. I'm interested in purchasing a low-cost spectrometer; I have a product I'm developing that I need a tool such as this to explore the light sources I plan to use in it! Upfront: The Functionality and Price will be determining factors in my purchase decision. I agree with the criticism about the software's abilities, they need to be improved. Please, do spend some more time to polish it up before releasing. Even the ability to connect to that 3rd party's open source software might be a good way to get it there, just a suggestion.
    I think it is wonderful to have an opportunity to communicate and be part of the community that helps shape the product's we use! And for the manufacturer, it must be a great opportunity for you to get direct and useful feedback by the customers.
    In any event, I'm looking forward to part 2 and see if we made a difference. Thanks a bunch!

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny

      yes, I am hoping that the manufacturer will be responsive too. What I really like about this unit is the size. It now lives in my work bag on a permanent basis...

  • @crayzeape2230
    @crayzeape2230 Před 15 dny +1

    It does what I need for the most part, but having no CSV export is a deal breaker.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 15 dny +1

      let's see how they respond to the first video...

  • @jmirodg7094
    @jmirodg7094 Před 22 dny +3

    I would be interested by the TM2 however no access to the data no purchase! put an open-source software on it pls. Finally the mini USB plug is outdated. Cables start to be harder to find.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +1

      I think they chose a mini-USB because it is now just a USB cable, it is the USB-Serial converter and people are less likely to plug in a standard USB cable buy accident. At least that's my conclusion...

    • @jmirodg7094
      @jmirodg7094 Před 21 dnem

      @@project-326 I'm not sure to fully understand. usb to serial you normally plug it to a normal usb port on your computer it work with usb-C as well all Arduino like stuffs use that no issue. Now if i have to understand that they use a mini usb plug for a different purpose than usb that is a drama guaranteed recipe as someone will end plugging this in a computer usb plug generating a magic smoke emission.

  • @electrobus5095
    @electrobus5095 Před 2 dny +1

    I want to order one so badly 😍

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 2 dny

      As soon as the product is released, I will let everyone know.

  • @John-gw3mj
    @John-gw3mj Před 21 dnem +2

    Like you said, CSV export is pretty important. The other thing I'd like to see is the software being open source so there are no questions about its safety.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny

      I don't think they would release their software open source, but perhaps an SDK is a good compromise...

  • @demikweer
    @demikweer Před 7 dny +1

    Thanks, very thorough video. But there is one thing that annoys me: the glass breakage sound after the titles.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 7 dny +1

      I try different experiments in each video for the chapter titles, the results are not always ideal.
      Thank you for the feedback!

  • @lisinsignage
    @lisinsignage Před 6 hodinami +1

    What is the speed/frequency of the scanning for these devices?
    Aka how many samples per second? And what the resolution aka how many bits?
    Knowing these is critical for many applications of spectro in printing for example.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 5 hodinami

      The sample rate (integration time) changes depending on the overall light level. This is a quite common feature of optical spectrometers. From the experiments I have done, it seems to vary from around 100 ms for bright sources to about 2000ms for low-light.
      I hope that helps!

  • @KaiseruSoze
    @KaiseruSoze Před 15 dny +1

    It needs a notch filter and csv output. I wouldn't buy it without both of these features.

  • @alanmcrae8594
    @alanmcrae8594 Před 20 dny +2

    Liked & subscribed!
    Really appreciate your testing of affordable micro spectrometers that can be used by science oriented diy'ers for all sorts of applications.
    I'm particularly interested in greenhouse growing of edible crops over all 4 seasons. Especially the quality of light reaching plants through combinations of glass, clear plastic, shade cloth, and even artificial lighting sources.
    I'm sure other application will occur to me as I progress in my diy homesteading experiments.
    Thanks for your detailed analysis of product performance and cheeky & accurate observations about excessive capitalist marketing strategies that would hobble potential customers. (With all of the existential crises that we humans are facing in the 21st century, what is most needed are innovations that are affordable, full featured, extensible and, where possible, even open sourced - so that maximum global reach is achieved. Profits can come from widespread global market penetration & large volume deals with STEM-oriented organizations.)

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +1

      Thank you! I hope the message get through too.

  • @davehimlin2374
    @davehimlin2374 Před 14 dny +1

    Question, how many years would a geiger counter with j321 TUBE , be reliable/functional/accurate if the geiger counter is stored unused compared to if the geiger counter is kept on 24 hrs per day as a background monitoring device ? ?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 10 dny

      GM tubes have VERY long lifetimes - typically in the region of 10^10 counts for a glass sealed tube. With a 10x typical background, this equates to over 3000 years!

    • @davehimlin2374
      @davehimlin2374 Před 10 dny

      @@project-326 but does the accuracy of the GM tube worsen over the course of 5-10 years and does it matter if it is left permanently on to monitor background or if it is left off and stored for emergency ?

  • @codebeat4192
    @codebeat4192 Před 16 dny +1

    'Posh' Arthur is actually Brian (text-to-speech), used at "Go Animate".

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 16 dny

      It might sound a bit like that one, but actually its from a different source.

  • @panomaniac5399
    @panomaniac5399 Před 18 dny +1

    Clever device, good video. Pity about the software. If the user interface is that bad, no user will want to use it. It would be well worth it to the manufacturer to improve the software.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 18 dny

      I'm hoping that they will make some changes...

  • @firstmkb
    @firstmkb Před 22 dny +2

    I have to tell you about my favorite named color of all time! I was looking at paint samples at the hardware store and the best name was “Bluish.” How overstrained from inventing new color names does your brain have to be to say “Well, it’s not blue, but it’s blue-ish”?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +1

      that is definitely a case of creative-fatigue in action...

  • @diyvarsity
    @diyvarsity Před 2 dny +1

    Can this be used analyse the composition of metal by sparking and then analyse the colour of the spark in a metal foundry environment

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 2 dny

      well, in theory yes, but in practice, probably no. The problem is that this device needs a fairly stable light source for several seconds, so a brief spark wouldn't give a result.
      I hope that helps!

    • @diyvarsity
      @diyvarsity Před 2 dny

      @@project-326 Thankyou very much.

  • @TilmanBaumann
    @TilmanBaumann Před 22 dny +3

    That Max Headroom flashback

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 21 dnem +1

      flash back? he's back!

    • @TilmanBaumann
      @TilmanBaumann Před 21 dnem +1

      @@project-326 as long as it's the buttocks flyswatter version of max headroom I'm absolutely down with that. (Pirate incident)

    • @WaffleStaffel
      @WaffleStaffel Před 20 dny +1

      A Max Headroom reference, I guess we're the 3 oldest people here :)

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny +2

      @@WaffleStaffel The channel stats show that the highest demographic for the channel is 65+
      So we might just be the babies...

    • @WaffleStaffel
      @WaffleStaffel Před 19 dny

      @@project-326 Oh dear lord, I wasn't expecting that, but I'll take it.

  • @George.___
    @George.___ Před 20 dny +1

    Where can I get some of those LED bulbs featured?
    Perhaps they are available on other markets? AliExpress, DHGate, etc. what is the brand or model of the LED bulbs?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 20 dny

      These aren't exactly the same, but similar...
      www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006768029309.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.21.7489zyZpzyZpq5&algo_pvid=9c8238f8-6e27-4510-8a7e-5fac01281b6a&algo_exp_id=9c8238f8-6e27-4510-8a7e-5fac01281b6a-10&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21USD%217.19%215.18%21%21%2152.17%2137.56%21%402167359c17198154480454097eb4e2%2112000039994356366%21sea%21HK%212881401294%21AB&curPageLogUid=boPe8mK5GVRW&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A

  • @danieljimenez1989
    @danieljimenez1989 Před 16 dny

    Nice video!
    Is the teardown coming in part 2? I'm really interested in learning about the internal construction. Can you please let me know if the device can be opened without affecting the optical assembly?
    Best regards, hope to see part 2 soon!

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 16 dny

      Yes, there is a very detailed teardown coming in part 2 but it needs to be said that opening the device is a one-way process...

    • @danieljimenez1989
      @danieljimenez1989 Před 12 dny

      I got my hands on a similar model by the same company, it's the pjg3.
      I was able to obtain the SDK for the system. I'm fairly certain it will work for you too. Let me know a contact point and I'll send you the document.

  • @torgrimandersen2079
    @torgrimandersen2079 Před 15 dny +1

    Need integration to esphome and/or home-assistant with local API, before I will buy.

  • @MaxSMoke777
    @MaxSMoke777 Před 16 dny

    I heard about this tech last year. Some US company was excited about microlens allowing them to do a full spectrometer on a single chip. I guess some Chinese guys making TV sets said to themselves, "Our Quantum Dots are basically micro lens, and we don't give a SH*T about IP... so... let's just steal the whole thing!" . I'd be upset, but personally I hate hearing about cool tech that gets delayed and overpriced by people who only intend to sell to labs and don't have a crap about little hobbyists like myself.. so.. you know... F***'m. Daddy wants to make a real-life Tri-corner! Bring on the Spec Chips! WOOT!

    • @fontende
      @fontende Před 16 dny

      it's on the border of military tech, US using now new sensors which see full spectre and that's why they can register UFO now constantly (warp drive produce certain spectre for a moment until invisibility)

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 16 dny

      Actually, this is the opposite case than for TV sets, these QDs are specially formulated NOT to fluoresce, but instead act as filters. They seem to have quite a few patents, so it isn't stolen tech, its their own development. I looked these guys up before contacting them. The core tech team are all PhDs led by a professor. This is why the engineering side is a bit lacking, ie crappy software, terrible UI, poor business sense, etc...

  • @KevanShaw
    @KevanShaw Před 22 dny +1

    This kind of affordable spectrometer is really useful for lighting designers and others invo!ved in architectural lighting design for confirmation of product specification. Also increasingly important in other areas of professional lighting such as photography and videography. So far the product seems pretty good for our kinds of use with sufficient resolution and accuracy. Typically the output format in PDF isOK if we have enough detail and refencesto ISO and CIE standards however CSV is necessary For calculating colour fidelity and also for melanopic effectiveness through standard tools freely available from IES and CIE. Price in the market is also important as will be thelevel of calibration against traceable standards to NIST or other international standards. Also how about recalibration? If it is cheap enough and calibration from new is warrantied for say 2 years then replace that would be good enough if the unit is cheap enough. Currently I need to replace my existing spectrophotometer as the company who made it are out of business and it cannot be recalibrated also there is no software support for it

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny

      These are all really good questions that I hope the manufacturer will be able to have answers too!

  • @timrutter
    @timrutter Před 13 dny +1

    Very interesting product. Hope the mfr make available some tools or libraries to use this on Linux or for integration into other projects

  • @marsrocket
    @marsrocket Před 21 dnem +2

    I’m surprised they could even find a usb mini b port to put on it.

  • @Nullsing
    @Nullsing Před 22 dny +1

    I ordered the little garden from China after saw you video - its working surprising nice. Also I prefer you keep the robotic voice instead of real human voice 😆😆

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +1

      From TaoBao directly?

    • @Nullsing
      @Nullsing Před 22 dny

      @@project-326 Yes, taobao official cainiao shipping service. Cost is very low and deliver within 2 weeks for the economics one

    • @Nullsing
      @Nullsing Před 22 dny

      @@project-326 Also want to add that I ordered KC761B the same way as well. Works wonderfully too

    • @Nullsing
      @Nullsing Před 22 dny

      @@project-326 For some reason youtube keeps deleting my comment..do you have email that I can contact you directly?

  • @mik71
    @mik71 Před 22 dny +1

    Good idea.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny +1

      it is a cool idea, I now carry this everywhere with me in my work bag...

  • @brianclimbs1509
    @brianclimbs1509 Před 18 dny

    I like how he compares them to Keysight and Rhode and Schwarz blocking features. They might be a bit cocky there.
    I think a large portion of the market they are aiming for will need the .CSV output. Then the user can write code for their specific application. I highly doubt this startup will have the resources to write sufficiently versatile and polished software for the myriad possible applications.

  • @evanc1721
    @evanc1721 Před 2 dny +1

    Can these be used to calibrate a projector or a TV? Are they accurate & precise enough? Also, why not just use a well calibrated camera to achieve such an analysis?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 2 dny +1

      Yes, this type of product is ideal for that kind of application.
      Lots of spectrometers use cameras as the sensor but they are measuring the position after a diffraction grating, a camera on its own cannot do spectral analysis as it only has three sensors. Imagine measuring a yellow light, the camera will show response on the red and green channels, but it doesn't know if this is a single yellow line or a mixture of red and green. Now translate that across the entire spectrum...
      I hope that explanation helps

    • @evanc1721
      @evanc1721 Před dnem

      @project-326 Manyvthanks! What if I use a card with colors of known wavelengths, take a photo and check how each color is represented? The yellow under the fake (r+g) light would not look bright yellow but dull, but would look great under a real yellow light.. right?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před dnem

      @@evanc1721 there is no way for a simple 3 color sensor like a camera CMOS device to discriminate, if there was, nobody would buy a spectrometer, it would just be an app on the phone...

  • @spacemidget9416
    @spacemidget9416 Před 21 dnem

    This maybe a silly question but can these readings be used to get RGB or CMYK values for the colour you read with this device?

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 21 dnem +1

      indeed it can, its one of the few advantages of the PDF report, there is a lot of data printed that shows all kinds of color standards...

    • @spacemidget9416
      @spacemidget9416 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@project-326 ah that's great. Thanks

  • @jasonbender2459
    @jasonbender2459 Před 16 dny +1

    Thanks!

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 15 dny

      Hey Thanks! I didn't realize that this feature was enabled!!!!

  • @rpk5568
    @rpk5568 Před 20 dny +1

    It was a pleasure to watch something without u-tubes con-job ads that sometimes run longer than the actual video. I don't know, do we want to attraction the monsters attention with a subscribe and a like. Well I've done it anyways so we'll see what happens. But keep your head down.

  • @davestorm6718
    @davestorm6718 Před 22 dny +2

    5nm resolution is still pretty bad. I'm just spoiled on real diffraction gratings, I suppose.

    • @project-326
      @project-326  Před 22 dny

      As I am carrying this device in my small laptop bag, I have realized that 5nm is not ideal but certainly good enough for a lot more applications than I have initially expected. It's quite surprising what you can do with even this limited resolution...