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piSpectro Spectrometer

This project piSpectro is based on PySpectrometer and provides a more detailed alternative mounting solution than the original project. The focus is on developing entirely new software based on PyQt. The original software PySpectrometer (version 2) remains usable.

Feature List - piSpectro Software

  • Raspberry Pi camera analysis
  • Video and image analysis
  • Export of images, spectra, and parameters
  • Spectrum calibration
  • Reference databases
    • Reference spectra
      • MILES database
      • Solar spectra
    • Element spectra
      • Lines from NIST service
  • Personal database
    • Continuous spectra
    • Line spectra
  • German/English version available
  • Analysis
    • Production of continuous and normalized spectra
    • Range analysis and measurement tools
  • Easy update – 1‑click via the menu
piScectroscope Raspberry Pi–controlled spectroscope for displaying light spectra
The holder includes a spectroscope (with protective cap), a Pi camera with zoom lens, and an HDMI connection for the Raspberry Pi.

PySpectrometer is an open‑source DIY project combining a Raspberry Pi and a spectroscope with a custom holder. The goal is to provide an affordable and accessible means for spectral analysis. The Raspberry Pi acts as the central control unit for capturing, processing, and displaying spectra.

☛ Project idea:

Hardware

Hardware list

Spectroscope Mount

The goal is to create a stable mount for the spectroscope in front of the Raspberry Pi camera with zoom lens.

The spectroscope mount is manufactured using a 3D printer and CNC milling.

Software

  • PySpectrometer (open‑source project for testing/use)
  • piSpectro (own open‑source software)

Tutorial

Downloads

    • Contains all FreeCAD/STL files as well as QCAD files for manufacturing.
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