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Basic Requirements:
== Welcome to the [https://bcmeter.org bcmeter.org] Wiki ==
Solder Iron / Solder / Flux / 3D Printer


3d Print – STL Files are attached
The bcMeter wiki is the technical documentation hub for the bcMeter platform — an open-source optical absorption photometer for measuring Black Carbon (BC) aerosols in real-time.
A: Upper Case
B: Lower Case
C: Intake manifold
D: LED/Sensor holder


Order (links for convenience, parts are off-the-shelf / available in any regular workshop)
Whether you are setting up a new device, configuring measurements, or building your own unit, this wiki covers everything you need.
F: PCB from pcbway.com, jlcpcb.com  or anywhere else (~$20) – find gerber files for upload attached
 
G: Components from mouser.com or anywhere else  (~$40) – shopping cart to import on mouser attached.
== Getting Started ==
H: Order filter papers (~$50) – Pack of 50 sufficient for at least 1000 samples. Type TBD, tested with T60A20 – ask local labs for availability
 
I: Additional material:
* [[Introduction]] — What is bcMeter, how it works, capabilities
Hot Glue ~$7
* [[Setup]] — Hardware requirements, first boot, WiFi configuration
Rubber band (SHORE A) for sealing ~$11
* [[Interface]] — Web dashboard overview, status indicators, chart controls
M3 Screws ~$3
 
M3 threads ~$7
== Using bcMeter ==
microSD Card (4gb+)
 
40 Pin Header (optional for plug the Hat)
* [[Configuration]] — All settings: network, measurement, device, email
* [[Maintenance]] — Filter changes, calibration, data management
* [[Troubleshooting]] — Common issues and solutions
* [[Best practices]] — Environment, sampling, signal quality
 
== Technical Reference ==
 
* [[Developer mode]] — Hidden developer settings, hardware tuning
* [[API reference]] — REST API endpoints for automation and integration
* [[CSV data format]] — Column definitions and data structure
* [[Serial commands]] — USB debug interface
 
== Building a bcMeter (V1 Legacy) ==
 
''The following pages document the bcMeter V1 hardware. The current V2 platform has a different hardware design.''
 
* [[Working principle]] — Optical measurement principle
* [[Bill of material]] — Component list and costs (V1)
* [[Device assembly]] — Hardware build instructions (V1)
 
== Software ==
 
The bcMeter software is open source: '''[https://github.com/dahljo/bcmeter github.com/dahljo/bcmeter]'''
 
The codebase includes the web [[Interface|interface]], [[API reference|REST API]], measurement engine, and all device management functionality.
 
== Contact ==
 
* '''Technical inquiries & devices:''' Jonas Dahl — jd@bcmeter.org
* '''Black carbon science & air quality:''' Axel Friedrich — af@bcmeter.org
* '''Project website:''' [https://bcmeter.org bcmeter.org]

Latest revision as of 15:21, 8 March 2026

Welcome to the bcmeter.org Wiki

The bcMeter wiki is the technical documentation hub for the bcMeter platform — an open-source optical absorption photometer for measuring Black Carbon (BC) aerosols in real-time.

Whether you are setting up a new device, configuring measurements, or building your own unit, this wiki covers everything you need.

Getting Started

  • Introduction — What is bcMeter, how it works, capabilities
  • Setup — Hardware requirements, first boot, WiFi configuration
  • Interface — Web dashboard overview, status indicators, chart controls

Using bcMeter

Technical Reference

Building a bcMeter (V1 Legacy)

The following pages document the bcMeter V1 hardware. The current V2 platform has a different hardware design.

Software

The bcMeter software is open source: github.com/dahljo/bcmeter

The codebase includes the web interface, REST API, measurement engine, and all device management functionality.

Contact

  • Technical inquiries & devices: Jonas Dahl — jd@bcmeter.org
  • Black carbon science & air quality: Axel Friedrich — af@bcmeter.org
  • Project website: bcmeter.org