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<p>We are dedicated to making the OpenScope easy to assemble and use, even for the inexperienced user. We have put together a detailed instruction and compressed all 3d-printable designs into a single archive. For more help and troubleshooting - visit our <a href="//2015.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Make_Your_Own" class="blue">Make Your Own</a> page. There you can also find some helpful (and entertainig) videos. With these resources available, even a child will be able to build and use the OpenScope. In fact, we think putting together the OpenScope is a great engineering experience for beginners.</p>
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<p>We are dedicated to making the OpenScope easy to assemble and use, even for the inexperienced user. We have put together a detailed instruction and compressed all 3d-printable designs into a single archive. For more help and troubleshooting - visit our <a href="//2015.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Make_Your_Own" class="blue">Make Your Own</a> page. There you can also find some helpful (and entertainig) videos. With these resources available, everyone will be able to build and use the OpenScope. In fact, we think putting together the OpenScope is a great engineering experience for beginners.</p>
 
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<p>Licensing Guide</p>
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<p><b>Licensing Guide</b></p>
<p>Wiki Design Guide</p>
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<p>As part of our Human Practices, "Open-Source Hardware: An iGEM Guide" is available as a starting point for future teams on the Hardware Track</p>
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<p><b>Wiki Design Guide</b></p>
<p>Programming the Arduino Guide</p>
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<p>Making a wiki look good can be difficult and time-consuming. Some suggestions, based on our own experience, are available here</p>
<p>Filter Choice Modeling</p>
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<p>After three months of non-stop printing, we've become well acquainted with the ins-and-outs of the process. We've put together a troubleshooting guide for anyone who wants to use a 3D printer too</p>
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<p><b>Programming the Arduino Guide</b></p>
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<p>Want to learn to program Arduinos? As part of our outreach workshop, we introduced school students to the basics. The resources we made can be used by anyone. </p>
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<p><b>Filter Choice Modeling</b></p>
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<p>Thinking of imaging a fluorescent protein? Download our Python script that helps you choose the most appropriate filters and mirrors for your microscope. </p>
 
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Revision as of 14:29, 18 September 2015

Downloads

Every single file you can get from our Wiki. All in one place.

OpenScope

We are dedicated to making the OpenScope easy to assemble and use, even for the inexperienced user. We have put together a detailed instruction and compressed all 3d-printable designs into a single archive. For more help and troubleshooting - visit our Make Your Own page. There you can also find some helpful (and entertainig) videos. With these resources available, everyone will be able to build and use the OpenScope. In fact, we think putting together the OpenScope is a great engineering experience for beginners.

instructionsprintables

Learning Resources

Licensing Guide

As part of our Human Practices, "Open-Source Hardware: An iGEM Guide" is available as a starting point for future teams on the Hardware Track

Wiki Design Guide

Making a wiki look good can be difficult and time-consuming. Some suggestions, based on our own experience, are available here

3D Printing Guide

After three months of non-stop printing, we've become well acquainted with the ins-and-outs of the process. We've put together a troubleshooting guide for anyone who wants to use a 3D printer too

Programming the Arduino Guide

Want to learn to program Arduinos? As part of our outreach workshop, we introduced school students to the basics. The resources we made can be used by anyone.

Filter Choice Modeling

Thinking of imaging a fluorescent protein? Download our Python script that helps you choose the most appropriate filters and mirrors for your microscope.

Technical Specifications

Software

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