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Instead of using the HMC5833L IC, I opted to use an Arduino Nano. This project is intended to have the Arduino on the microscope, and when the microscope is moved to a certain position a keypress will ...
The control system is build around the simple Arduino shield shown to the right, which uses simple 74 series logic to send TTL control signals to the laser diodes used in his rig.
The microscope uses a mix of Texas Instruments 25L32 and 2516 chips, which [Benjamin] had to carefully pry out after making sure to document everything so he knew what went where.
Electronics engineer Jakub Němczuk explains ``How to take ultra-high magnification macro photos by attaching a microscope objective lens to an interchangeable lens camera.'' Detailed ...
IBM Research engineer Yuksel Temiz developed a $300 modular and motorized microscope that combines his three favorite hobbies: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and LEGO.
For Controlling an AmScope AF102 Auto-Focusing Microscope camera via USB to replace the Mouse. The AmScope AF102 is an auto-focusing camera that mounts onto the camera port of their binocular ...
Lecturers guiding new students to focus and interpret microscope readings experience problems because they take turn in focusing at the sample. In order to relieve users of traditional microscope from ...
Microscope is an optical device that uses lenses to produce magnified objects too small to be seen clearly by the naked eye. This bulky and expensive device is used mainly in medical and scientific ...