We are creating a Scanning Tunneling Microscope that hobbyists can replicate and use to scan individual atoms!
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We have determined that there will be at least one, and possibly a second more refined version of the project. For sure in the first project, we largely continue to get inspiration from MechPanda and Dan Berard's work, meaning that we are only doing minor tweaks to update components.
We are fighting the urge to dramatically rework any systems until we have a baseline. The bare circuit board for the controller board remains largely the same, though the BOM has been updated. We identified the following boards:
See those elements here:
Controller Board
The bare board was largely unchanged from Dan's design. However as mentioned components were updated. We will release an updated BOM and project files when we are further along in our testing, but feel free to reach out and ask for it any point.
Preamplifier Board
Notice that this is now a barrel jack power input from a wall outlet. This power chip is net-new for our project, and we'll be releasing the design files for this as well! This was also an at-home crafted circuit board prototype.
Microcontroller adapter board
- This is also a sneak preview of a planned rework of the probe assembly (what holds the both the sample and the coarse approach motor). More details on this in future postings :D
Our group has been having tons of fun, so here are some action shots and highlights:
- Planning ahead for sample prep - we are looking at possibly gold leaf statically clung to metal (no glue).
Work has started on this, and we'll be releasing small incremental updates, before doing a final documentation and project file release. The logs here will be used only as status updates, with minor information in them that will be eventually added to our main documentation (work in progress).
Right now we are working on a version 1 design, which is a minor update to MechPanda’s design using the same controller board and 3D printable structure, but with a slightly updated bill of materials (BOM) that uses more modern and in-stock components. We will use version 1 to learn areas to improve and develop version 2. Our goal is to make it easier to build, to source parts, and for the STM to be more precise by iteratively improving. Check back often for more updates.
We’re MoCo Makers - a makerspace community out of Maryland, USA. We are working on developing a DIY version of a Scanning Tunneling Microscopes (STM) and making them available as easy-to-build kits for hobbyists to scan individual atoms! We are still refining our designs, so stay tuned.

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