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# TeraHz
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[](https://terahz.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest)
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TeraHz is a low-cost spectrometer based on a Raspberry Pi 3 or 3 B+ and three sensors:
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+ [__AS7265x__](https://www.tindie.com/products/onehorse/compact-as7265x-spectrometer/)
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is a 18 channel spectrometer chipset that provides the device with spectral data
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+ [__VEML6075__](https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15089) is an
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UVA/UVB sensor
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+ [__APDS-9301__](https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14350) is a calibrated illuminance (lux) meter that provides the device with reliable readings
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## Why?
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Because people and institutions could use an affordable and accurate light-analysing device that is also portable, easy to use and simple to assemble. TeraHz was started as an answer to our high school not being able to afford a commercially available solution. One TeraHz spectrometer costs around 150$ in parts, which makes it a competitive alternative to other solutions on the market today.
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## Development team
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Copyright 2018, 2019
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- Kristjan "cls-02" Komloši (electronics, sensor drivers, backend)
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- Jakob "D3m1j4ck" Kosec (frontend)
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I would also like to thank Juš "ANormalPerson" Dolžan, who decided to leave the
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team, but helped me a lot with backend development.
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