Open-Source Multi-Channel Syringe Pump for Microfluidics (Pi-seq)

Pi-seq Syringe Pump
Application
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The Pi-seq platform is ideal for precise liquid handling in microfluidics, supporting applications like single-cell RNA sequencing.
Contributors
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Developed by researchers at Philipps University of Marburg, Germany, in collaboration with experts in synthetic microbiology and biostatistics.
Free Download
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Access the full design and source files at OSF Repository.
Progress
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Pi-seq is fully functional and actively supported by a growing community of researchers and engineers.
Resources
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In a new milestone for open-source hardware, the Pi-seq is introduced as an affordable, customizable, and modular multi-channel syringe pump for microfluidics. The project, published in HardwareX, is designed to provide an accessible solution for complex biological experiments like single-cell RNA sequencing. Unlike expensive commercial devices, Pi-seq utilizes widely available components, including a Raspberry Pi and 3D-printed parts, making it a cost-effective and highly adaptable platform.

Key Features:

  • Modular Design: Allows users to customize the pump channels based on their requirements.
  • Affordable: Complete setup costs less than €600.
  • Temperature Control: Integrated Peltier-based system for precise temperature regulation.
  • Mixing Capability: Equipped with a mixer to prevent sedimentation of cells.
  • Open-Source: Licensed under GPL 3.0 (software) and CC-BY-NC (hardware).
  • Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with common microfluidic chips and microscopes.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Controlled via a Raspberry Pi touchscreen, eliminating the need for additional boards like Arduino.

The Pi-seq is an open-source innovation that addresses the limitations of existing commercial microfluidics solutions, providing a versatile and reliable tool for a wide range of life science applications.

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