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<h1>Resolution Assessment of a Microscope Based on a Raspberry Pi Camera</h1> | <h1>Resolution Assessment of a Microscope Based on a Raspberry Pi Camera</h1> | ||
<h3> Camera Specifications: </h3> | <h3> Camera Specifications: </h3> | ||
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<h3>Theory of Optics:</h3> | <h3>Theory of Optics:</h3> | ||
<p> The resolution can be limited by two independent factors: </p><p> <ul><li>pixel size;</li><li>diffraction effects.</li></ul> </p> | <p> The resolution can be limited by two independent factors: </p><p> <ul><li>pixel size;</li><li>diffraction effects.</li></ul> </p> | ||
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<p> [1] Wise, R. and Hoober, J. (2006). The structure and function of plastids. Dordrecht: Springer. <br> [2] Encyclopedia Britannica, (2015). bacteria :: Diversity of structure of bacteria. <a href="http://www.britannica.com/science/bacteria/Diversity-of-structure-of-bacteria" class="blue">[online]</a> [Accessed 30 Jul. 2015].</p> </div></div></section> | <p> [1] Wise, R. and Hoober, J. (2006). The structure and function of plastids. Dordrecht: Springer. <br> [2] Encyclopedia Britannica, (2015). bacteria :: Diversity of structure of bacteria. <a href="http://www.britannica.com/science/bacteria/Diversity-of-structure-of-bacteria" class="blue">[online]</a> [Accessed 30 Jul. 2015].</p> </div></div></section> | ||
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<h3> Inverting the Lens: Why and How: </h3> | <h3> Inverting the Lens: Why and How: </h3> | ||
<p>The way a camera works is by focusing an image of a distant large object as a small set of points onto the CCD, which is positioned close to the lens (in its focal plane). Theoretically however, it might as well do the opposite (because light paths are reversible – a well known and intuitive physical principle): that is, inspect the CCD pixels and project their greatly enlarged image onto a distant screen. <br>The lens has a small aperture (1.25mm) at one end, and a larger one (4mm) offering a wider view angle at the other, which is required for viewing close up objects. This is normally oriented towards the CCD. <br> <center> <img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/a/a2/CamJIC-CameraDiagram.JPG" style="height:250px;margin:20px"> <img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/6/64/CamJIC-MicroscopeDiagram.JPG" style="height:250px;margin:20px"> </center> | <p>The way a camera works is by focusing an image of a distant large object as a small set of points onto the CCD, which is positioned close to the lens (in its focal plane). Theoretically however, it might as well do the opposite (because light paths are reversible – a well known and intuitive physical principle): that is, inspect the CCD pixels and project their greatly enlarged image onto a distant screen. <br>The lens has a small aperture (1.25mm) at one end, and a larger one (4mm) offering a wider view angle at the other, which is required for viewing close up objects. This is normally oriented towards the CCD. <br> <center> <img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/a/a2/CamJIC-CameraDiagram.JPG" style="height:250px;margin:20px"> <img src="//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/6/64/CamJIC-MicroscopeDiagram.JPG" style="height:250px;margin:20px"> </center> |
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