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List of products by brand Raspberry Shake
Raspberry Shake 1D is a small seismograph project that was funded through a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter in 2016. The project was a success and won a Panamanian SENACYT award for innovation and new technology. For the first time, hobbyists, scientists and teachers were given the opportunity to study the earth's seismic shaking with a professionally designed mini seismograph that does not deviate in measurement accuracy and its capabilities from the leading measurement equipment used by professional seismologists.
Seismograph for hobbyists and professionals
The Raspberry Shake is a device that cannot be ignored and is sure to excite many science and technology enthusiasts. With this device, a community of seismic observers consisting of both hobbyists and professionals can share information about earthquakes from any part of the world, regardless of geopolitical and financial conditions. One of the goals in developing Raspberry Shake was to provide an opportunity for anyone to discover the mysteries of the geophysical characteristics of the globe.
Raspberry technology at a high level
The Raspberry Shake series are miniature seismographs using a range of modern electronics and programming technologies based on the famous Raspberry Pi microcomputer. The motherboard is equipped with a powerful processor and digitizer, which is combined with geophonic sensors, MEMS gyroscopic and accelerometric sensors, and infrasound sensors, which are below the bandwidth audible to average human hearing. Raspberry Shake's design team has years of experience in professional seismic shock measurement systems and when designing Shake, considered data compatibility with other measurement devices by using data recording in the industry standard miniSEED format. Raspberry Shake has a wide measurement range. With this small device, it is possible to record tremors of any amplitude - from very subtle tremors impossible to detect by human senses, to deadly earthquakes. When the Earth shakes very slightly, this condition is very barely perceptible due to the presence of other phenomena in the atmosphere that compensate for the slight shaking, which, although emitting sounds, are inaudible to the human ear. Sounds heard far away can come from many sources, such as meteorites, missiles, hurricanes, lightning, wind turbines, passing aircraft, passing trains, and car traffic on streets.
