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Calibrate your LEDs using an external light probe.

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Pioreactor LED calibration plugin

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The LED automations available on the Pioreactor are limited: light intensity percentages are based on the power supplied to the LED wires. For specific research and for comparing results between Pioreactors, this plugin can be used to determine the exact LED intensity values.

This plugin offers the ability to calibrate your LEDs using an external light probe. It functions in two parts:

  1. a command line calibration that creates a line-of-best-fit and
  2. a calibrated light/dark cycle automation available on the Pioreactor web interface.

Installation instructions

Install from the command line.

pio install-plugin led-calibration-plugin  ## to install on a single Pioreactor

## OR, on the command line of the leader Pioreactor

pios install-plugin led-calibration-plugin ## to install on all Pioreactors in a cluster

This plugin is also available on the Pioreactor web interface, in the Plugins tab. Downloading from the web interface will install on all Pioreactors in a cluster.

Run your calibration

Type into your command line:

pio run led_calibration

To perform this calibration, insert your vial containing media into the Pioreactor and submerge your light probe. Follow the prompts on the command line. The plugin will increase the light intensity, and prompt you to record the readings from your light probe. A calibration line of best fit will be generated based on your light probe readings.

Use the calibration on the UI

An automation will become available on the web interface. To use this automation, use two LED cables in each of channels C and D, and insert the bulbs into the X2 and X3 pockets on the Pioreactor vial holder. Calibrations for LEDs in channels "C" and "D" must exist.

In the Pioreactors tab, under Manage, you can Start an LED automation. A new option becomes available in the drop-down menu called "Calibrated Light/Dark Cycle". Input your desired light intensity in AU (ex. 1000 AU). The automation will set the percent light intensity such that an output of 1000 AU occurs on both LEDs.

Subcommands

Run a subcommand by typing the following into the command line:

pio run led_calibration <SUBCOMMAND>

The following subcommands are available:

list

Prints a table with all existing calibrations stored on the leader. Headings include unique names, timestamps, and channels.

Name Timetamp Channel
Algae_C_2022 2022-08-29T20:12:00.400000Z C
Algae_B_2022 2022-08-29T20:13:00.400000Z B
Algae_B_2021 2021-08-29T20:15:00.400000Z B

display_current

Displays the graph and data for the current calibration for each channel A, B, C, and D, if it exists. For example, for the data above, the current calibrations for Algae_C_2022 and Algae_B_2022 will be displayed.

change_current

If you would like to change a current calibration to a previous one, use change_current "<UNIQUE NAME>". These changes are based on the channel assigned to the calibration.

For example: pio run led_calibration change_current "Algae_B_2021" would replace Algae_B_2022, since only one calibation is active per channel.

When to perform an LED calibration

Calibrations should be performed on a case-by-case basis. A new calibration must be performed per channel, and/or for new LED cables, and with any change in media that can alter the light intensity within the vial.

Plugin documentation

Documentation for plugins can be found on the Pioreactor wiki.

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