Source code for smartphone-enabled digital CRISPR device

Published: 30 May 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ndtxpb3vmg.1
Contributor:
Hoan Ngo

Description

Source code for smartphone-enabled digital CRISPR device: 1. Source code of the smartphone app (developed by MIT App Inventor 2) 2. Source code of the TinyPICO ESP32 microcontroller (developed by Arduino IDE)

Files

Steps to reproduce

1. Import the smartphone app source code (file .aia) to your MIT App Inventor 2 (https://ai2.appinventor.mit.edu/) projects and from MIT App Inventor 2, download the app onto your android smartphone (you may need to adjust Bluetooth settings of your phone for Bluetooth to work). 2. Download the TinyPICO ESP32 microcontroller soucre code onto your TinyPICO ESP32 microcontroller using Arduino IDE. 3. Open the app and connect with the ESP32 using Bluetooth. 4. Set up parameters for the assay and press "Start". Note: may need to turn on an background app (e.g., play a Youtube video in the background) to prevent the phone from sleeping.

Institutions

Johns Hopkins University

Categories

Mobile Code

Funding

National Institutes of Health

R01AI138978

National Institutes of Health

R01AI137272

National Institutes of Health

R61AI154628

National Institutes of Health

P30AI094189

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