jnrpop
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Just wow 
I knew the time would come. After searching around for options on USB spectrometers, i came across a company in Germany who are now making spectrometer units, adapted to fit the Raspberry pi developer boards. Therefore opening the lid on the consumer market, creating a universal developers tool.
Check it out - https://www.ebay.de/sch/dr_licht_gmbh/m.html?item=232503230603&hash=item362245c08b:g:mxQAAOSwI6RZy5qp&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
They even include on-board spectral calibration hardware, all the usual adaptable interface inputs and all the perks and specs of the raspberry pi
 You can attach a touchscreen interface, basically making this one of the most powerful portable spectrometers available at < $1000 
		
		
	
	
		
	
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			I knew the time would come. After searching around for options on USB spectrometers, i came across a company in Germany who are now making spectrometer units, adapted to fit the Raspberry pi developer boards. Therefore opening the lid on the consumer market, creating a universal developers tool.
Check it out - https://www.ebay.de/sch/dr_licht_gmbh/m.html?item=232503230603&hash=item362245c08b:g:mxQAAOSwI6RZy5qp&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
They even include on-board spectral calibration hardware, all the usual adaptable interface inputs and all the perks and specs of the raspberry pi
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