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Welcome to the bGeigieNanoKit wiki! This documentation will guide you through the processing of building, mounting, and using your Safecast bGeigie Nano radiation sensor.
You can navigate through the documentation using the sidebar menu.
For the latest commits, see https://github.com/Safecast/bGeigieNanoKit/commits/master
Contribute to the Safecast user community on GitHub! You can revise and add to the documentation using markdown syntax.
While we’ve designed our kits for everyone, it’s helpful if you’re familiar with a few concepts beforehand.
One of these is through-hole soldering, a process for attaching surface mount components to a circuit board. This process involves temporarily attaching components to the board with paste, then baking the board to cement the parts together. There are many soldering tutorials available on the Internet. You may want to start with the tutorial from Instructables.
It may also be helpful to refer to a glossary of electronics terms as needed.
You can order a Safecast bGeigie Nano kit at KitHub.cc.
If you wish to buy the parts, view the list of parts here.
If you get stuck, try checking this wiki documentation. You can also get help from these sources:
- The Safecast bGeigie Nano GitHub technical archive
- Nano summary and licenses
- Safecast Devices Discussions and Support
- Safecast website. Also see the links on the homepage.
- Schematics (circuit diagrams) in Eagle format
- Nano catch-all landing page http://blog.safecast.org/bgeigie-nano/. (http://nano.safecast.org/ is now aliased to this catch all landing page for all items related to the bGeigie Nano)
- API - The kit uses the API to query and add to the Safecast dataset. The data submission occurs via Apple audio cord or optional XBee (Wifi or BLE-enabled) chip, or from an SD card via API menu or emailed log). See Sean's "Useful Data". 3 Jan 2014.
- The Safecast App uses "Geiger bot, a radiation detection, mapping, and sharing app. (currently available for iOS only)". Visit the Geiger bot documentation.
If you need further help after reviewing these links, please contact us at [email protected].