Imaging, Microscopy and More

  • TriggerScope2 and TriggerScope16 Released

    I’m excited to announce 2 new products from Advanced Research Consulting. The first is a new, 16-Channel, 16-Bit DAC controller. This controller uses a high accuracy multi-line DAC IC to provide more DAC lines than any other product available for the microscopy market. A fully compatible micro-manager driver, as well as a text based programming…

  • Cutting Filters using a CNC

    SO I had a project where I needed a specific size of beamsplitter and I needed it quickly. Unfortunately, the type I needed wasn’t available from the usual sources, at least, not without a few days of lead time. What to do? It turns out, crazier people than me have been using CNC machines to…

  • High Speed Microscope Automation using stand-off controllers

    High Speed Microscope Automation using stand-off controllers

    In my previous post, I reviewed the current performance of available microscope control applications like Metamorph, NIS Elements, and Micro-Manager. Of course, using the Metamorph software device streaming function produced a hands-down winner, if you are looking for a simple commercial solution. On the other hand, many researchers are using the Micro-Manager software package, which…

  • Acquisition Speed Comparison of MetaMorph, NIS Elements, Micro-Manager

    Acquisition Speed Comparison of MetaMorph, NIS Elements, Micro-Manager

    How fast can a typical imaging system really run? What factors affect this? While most research might not require rapid sequential capture, almost all experiments can benefiet from tight exposure/illumination timing, yet few microscope users are aware of timing delays injected into experiments by the control software they are using. So how much delay is…

  • Sub $2 microcontroller solution

    Sub $2 microcontroller solution

    I’ve been working with Arduino boards a lot lately, and they are great. But some elements of the arduino can be even better. What is an Arduino? An Arduino is a breakout board for the Atmel “ATMega” series of microcontrollers. These microcontrollers allow for high speed measurement of analog and digital signals, as well as…

  • Echo Laboratories launches the Revolve Microscope

    Echo Laboratories launches the Revolve Microscope

    Over 450 years have seen the compound microscope evolve into an incredible instrument. From simple contrast viewing, we’ve moved to super resolution systems capable of sub-diffraction accuracy. But for all this advancement, we’ve been stuck with the architecture of the microscope platform. Over 70% of labs end up buying both inverted and upright microscopes….until today! I’m happy to introduce the…

  • Countdown to a Revolution in Microscopy – Day 1

    Well, I guess I should continue providing lengthy explanations of this skunk works project, but I think it’s time to let this thing stand on it’s own merit. So…here’s a nifty countdown timer until the announcement goes up! The wait is over – the Revolve is Here!!  

  • Countdown to a Revolution in Microscopy – Day 2

    I was supposed to write about bigger/faster/stronger today, but I don’t want to. Instead I want to consider culture. Companies absolutely have cultures, or rather, micro-cultures. Labs have cultures as well! One can consider in many ways a lab to be a small business operating inside the incubator of a university! So how does a culture…

  • Countdown to a Revolution in Microscopy – Day 3

    Every so often I will get the chance to cook up some code for one of the usual software scope control packages. But these days, I spend most of my time in programs like Fusion360, Fritzing, and the like. So I guess this is how I feel when using the typical scope control software. How…

  • Countdown to a Revolution in Microscopy – Day 4

    What can’t your microscope do? Any user of a modern scope, or at least, a high end scope, considers the addition of new widgets. Whether it’s a better illuminator, adding a more sensitive camera, or even a motorized component, we think of scope upgrades,as…well…UP grades, yes? But in so many other areas of our lives,…