Think big, see small: How to build your own digital microscopeTurner, James
Mateo TL Digital Transmitted Light Microscope Routine checks of cell culture are now easier and consistent. Mateo TL enables an easy cell culture check and consistent confluency evaluation: Ready-to-use microscope: Go from setup to first image in under one minute. Facilitate routine c...
Micro photography goes even further, capturing subjects at a microscopic level that cannot be seen with the naked eye. This requires the use of a microscope with magnifications typically ranging from 7 to 100x or more. To learn more about the differences betweenmacro vs micro photography, check ...
This tutorial will guide you through the basics of using an oscilloscope, it is meant for someone with very little or no experience with electronics or oscilloscopes. There are many types of oscilloscopes out there, and each is a little different, so I'm going to focus on the essential comp...
turns your iPad into a portable monitor and advanced video capture and presentation device, connect your Genki ShadowCast or any compatible USB UVC input device, to start using your iPad as a portable monitor for your gaming console, PC, digital camera, small board computer, or microscope. ...
To manually count the cells, it’s useful to have a mechanical or digital tally counter. If you will be performing live/dead cell counts (Figure 2), a differential counter with two (or more) keys can also be helpful because you can count multiple populations simultaneously. ...
Reviewing With a Microscope, Not a Telescope Telling Yourself You Don’t Need an Editor Hiring the World’s Worst Proofreader Indulging Your Inner Perfectionist and Procrastinator Assuming You Know the Best Format for Your Ebook Already Using the First (Yawn-Inducing) Title that Comes to Mind ...
alone microscope – No computer neededThe application is installed directly on the microscope with no need for an external computer connected to the visual inspection microscope. All you need is a mouse, a control box and a monitor connected directly to your microscope and you are good to go!
@ian – flow control has been set to none for the whole testing process. I did try tera term but this didn’t fix the problem. I have also tried the device with an alternate USB->Serial adaptor and noted the same problem. I have access to a computer with a serial port in my lab...
After you have setup the Arduino IDE and sucessfully uploaded the"blink"sketch you can move onto the actual code. Download"LoRa_Test.ino". Change the Device Adress, the Network Session Key and the App Session key accordingly. Upload the sketch. Go outside. Point the antenna to the city ce...