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== Welcome to the bcmeter.org Wiki. ==
== Welcome to the [https://bcmeter.org bcmeter.org] Wiki ==
This Wiki is - as always - under permanent construction.


We will provide you with all necessery informations to build your own black carbon measurement device.  
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.


* [[working principle|Working principle of the bcMeter]]
Whether you are setting up a new device, configuring measurements, or building your own unit, this wiki covers everything you need.
* [[Bill_of_material|Bill of material]]
* [[BcMeter_Parts|Parts used to build]]
* [[Assembly|Assembly of the case]]
* [[Installation|Configuration of the bcMeter]]
* [[Software|Manual configuration of the bcMeter]]
* [[interface|Download and archive the data]]
* [[troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]]
* [[caveats|The fine print]]


== Getting Started ==


== You want to contribute? ==
* [[Introduction]] — What is bcMeter, how it works, capabilities
Awesome! Due to spam you cannot create/edit posts by default, so please just register here and let me know at jd@bcmeter.org and you'll get all necessary rights.
* [[Setup]] — Hardware requirements, first boot, WiFi configuration
* [[Interface]] — Web dashboard overview, status indicators, chart controls
 
== Using bcMeter ==
 
* [[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