Difference between revisions of "Team:Cambridge-JIC"

Line 108: Line 108:
 
     <div class="slide" style="background-image:url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/d/db/CamJIC-Panel-Abstract.png); padding-bottom:100px;">
 
     <div class="slide" style="background-image:url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/d/db/CamJIC-Panel-Abstract.png); padding-bottom:100px;">
 
         <div style="width: 78%; margin: 50px; font-size: 20px;">
 
         <div style="width: 78%; margin: 50px; font-size: 20px;">
<p style="float:right">innovative <span class="hl_1">3D printed stage</span> for precise movement</p><br>
+
<p style="float:right">innovative <span class="hl_1">3D printed stage</span> for precise movement</p><br><br><br>
<p style="float:left"><span class="hl_1">motorized</span> or manual control </p><br>
+
<p style="float:left"><span class="hl_1">motorized</span> or manual control </p><br><br><br>
<p style="float:right">powered by open-source electronics: <span class="hl_1">Raspberry Pi</span> and <span class="hl_1">Arduino</span></p><br>
+
<p style="float:right">powered by open-source electronics: <span class="hl_1">Raspberry Pi</span> and <span class="hl_1">Arduino</span></p><br><br><br>
<p style="float:left">Raspberry Pi camera as an objective with <span class="hl_1">4 micron resolution</span></p><br>
+
<p style="float:left">Raspberry Pi camera as an objective with <span class="hl_1">4 micron resolution</span></p><br><br><br>
<p style="float:right">supports <span class="hl_1">brightfield and fluorescence</span> modes</p><br>
+
<p style="float:right">supports <span class="hl_1">brightfield and fluorescence</span> modes</p><br><br><br>
<p style="float:left"><span class="hl_1">compact</span>: will easily fit into your backpack</p><br>
+
<p style="float:left"><span class="hl_1">compact</span>: will easily fit into your backpack</p><br><br><br>
 
         </div>
 
         </div>
  

Revision as of 15:43, 6 September 2015

innovative 3D printed stage for precise movement




motorized or manual control




powered by open-source electronics: Raspberry Pi and Arduino




Raspberry Pi camera as an objective with 4 micron resolution




supports brightfield and fluorescence modes




compact: will easily fit into your backpack




streams image online


software package available for image processing, annotation, and stitching


can be remotely controlled


supports autofocus and image recognition