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<em>For more detailed instructions, follow those of the official Raspberry Pi foundation <a href="//www.raspberrypi.org/help/noobs-setup/" class="blue">here</a>, substituting Raspbian for NOOBSCOPE where appropriate.</em></p>
 
<em>For more detailed instructions, follow those of the official Raspberry Pi foundation <a href="//www.raspberrypi.org/help/noobs-setup/" class="blue">here</a>, substituting Raspbian for NOOBSCOPE where appropriate.</em></p>
 
<p>Instructions to get started are available in the README file in our Github Repository (see above), or on the <a href="//2015.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Make_Your_Own" class="blue">Make Your Own page</a></p>
 
<p>Instructions to get started are available in the README file in our Github Repository (see above), or on the <a href="//2015.igem.org/Team:Cambridge-JIC/Make_Your_Own" class="blue">Make Your Own page</a></p>
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<p><b>ImageJ Plug-In</b></p>
 
<p><b>ImageJ Plug-In</b></p>
 
<p>OpenScope wouldn't be complete without a plug-in to your favourite microscopy software software. Download it here</p>
 
<p>OpenScope wouldn't be complete without a plug-in to your favourite microscopy software software. Download it here</p>

Revision as of 16:38, 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:

download guide

Microscopy Workshop

As part of our Outreach, we organised a microscopy workshop. The teaching resources used are available here:

Microscopy Workshop

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 useful to anyone:

Arduino Booklet Arduino Notes Arduino Exercises Exercise 3 Solution Exercise 4 Code Exercise 4 Solution

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. For more info, visit the Modeling page.

download package

Technical Specifications

Stage Drift Characterisation

Stage drift can affect time-lapse imaging. We analysed the drift of our microscope to asses its significance

download pdf

Resolution Assessment

Detailed information on the calculations required to determine OpenScope's resolution can be found here

download pdf

Translation Precision

Information on how the resolution of the translation stage was determined is provided here

download pdf

Bill of Materials

A full Bill of Materials, including cost and source, is available for download here

download pdf

Power Consumption Analysis

Calculating the battery life of our microscope required analysis of its power consumption. The details of this analysis are given here

download pdf

Strength and Flexibility Testing

Three-point being tests were carried out to characterise the material properties of PLA. Information on the results is available here

download pdf

Software

Github Repository

The full contents of our Github repository are available here

Visit our github  Download All

OpenScope Image

The NOOBSCOPE SD card image is available here. This gives you everything we've developed for OpenScope. Just three steps:

  1. Format your SD card as FAT32 (Windows and Mac users may download the SD Formatter software here; just install, run, and select your SD card in the menu provided)

  2. Unzip the NOOBSCOPE.zip file and drop all the contents of the NOOBSCOPE directory directly into the SD card

  3. Put the SD card into your Raspberry Pi, turn it on, select NOOBSCOPE, and click install!

For more detailed instructions, follow those of the official Raspberry Pi foundation here, substituting Raspbian for NOOBSCOPE where appropriate.

Instructions to get started are available in the README file in our Github Repository (see above), or on the Make Your Own page

NOOBSCOPE

ImageJ Plug-In

OpenScope wouldn't be complete without a plug-in to your favourite microscopy software software. Download it here

ImageJ Plugin