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openQCM 1710 start up and air experimental condition quartz crystal microbalance frequency and temperature stability

openQCM frequency stability of quartz crystal microbalance in typical experimental conditions

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We are now testing the performances of two different openQCM devices in the most typical experimental conditions in order to measure the frequency stability of the open source quartz crystal microbalance. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Blog and tagged air, AT-cut quartz crystal, crystal, data, data processing, data visualization, drift, drift frequency, experiment, experimental conditions, flow rate, fluid, frequency, frequency stability, Knazawa Gordon, liquid, load capacitance, Open Hardware, open science, Open Source, openqcm, peristaltic pump, QCM, quartz, Quartz Crystal Microbalance, resonator, scientific device, temperature, temperature sensor, testing, water on May 26, 2015 by Marco Mauro.
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