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Title: The development of a high voltage electro-photographic device which can be used in the research of Kirlian photographic phenomena
Authors: Williams, Sydwell John Samuel 
Keywords: Kirlian photography
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Peninsula Technikon
Abstract: The scientific investigation of Kirlian photography has always been a contentious issue. Unreliable instrumentation and incomplete documentation characterized initial research efforts of most investigators. An instrument was designed and consttucted which addressed these concerns. Using modem engineering techniques a portable instrument which can take near instant quality photographs was produced. Important design features include : • Virtually Instant Pictures - The setup time can be very fast, a specimen can be ready in seconds • Complete Digital Camera Control via software • High voltage and frequency can also be controlled via the software • Galvanic isolated high voltages which protects the user • Automated. monitoring and recording environment Offiine/Internet Viewing - It is possible to review past experiments The product presented in this dissertation makes use ofstandard microcontroller hardware and software design theory and practises as well as conventional personal computer PC programming techniques. Standard electrical theory was also applied throughout to deliver safe and effective device.
Description: Thesis (MTech (Electrical Engineering))--Peninsula Technikon, 2003
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1146
Appears in Collections:Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering - Master's Degree

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