*************** OhmPi project *************** **Partenaires** ************************* .. image:: logo_ohmpi.JPG :width: 350 px :align: center :height: 250 px :alt: Logo OhmPi Authors: | Rémi CLEMENT,Vivien DUBOIS,Nicolas Forquet, INRAE, REVERSAAL, F-69626, Villeurbanne Cedex, France. | Yannick FARGIER, GERS-RRO, Univ Gustave Eiffel, IFSTTAR, Univ Lyon, F-69675 Lyon, France. | Julien GANCE, IRIS Instruments, 45100 Orléans, France. | Hélène GUYARD, IGE Grenoble, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble. | Olivier Kaufmann, Université de Mons · Department of Geology and Applied Geology Parteners: .. table:: :align: center +-------------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | .. image:: logo_inrae.jpg | .. image:: logo_univ_gustave.png | .. image:: logo-iris.jpg | .. image:: ige.png | +-------------------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ Creation date : Juillet 2020. Update : 04 août 2021. Status of document: In progress. **Citing OhmPi** ========================= *Rémi Clement, Yannick Fargier, Vivien Dubois, Julien Gance, Emile Gros, et al.. OhmPi: An open* *source data logger for dedicated applications of electrical resistivity imaging at the small and laboratory* *scale. HardwareX, Elsevier, 2020, 8, 24 p. ff10.1016/j.ohx.2020.e00122ff.* **Introduction to OhmPi** ========================= This documentation presents the development of a low-cost, open hardware \ resistivity meter to provide the scientific community with a robust \ and flexible tool for small-scale experiments. Called OhmPi, this basic resistivity meter\ features current injection and measurement functions associated with a multiplexer \ that allows performing automatic measurements with up to 32 electrodes.\ OhmPi's philosophy is to provide a fully open source and open hardware tool / to the near surface scientific community. .. note:: Everyone willing to get involved is welcome in OhmPi Project!.