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mesoSPIM_waveforms
The control signals for the galvo scanners and tunable lenses are generated by a National Instruments (NI) PXI-6259 card housed in a NI PXIe-1073 chassis connected to the imagingcomputer by a MXI-bus. An additional PXI-6733 card controls the laser intensities (up to 8lines) via the analog inputs of the laser engines. All waveforms are generated by the mesoSPIM-control software (see corresponding Supplementary note), buffered in advance and triggered by a master trigger routed to all NI cards. The camera is triggered via a counter output on the PXI-6259.
Timing diagram of the mesoSPIM waveforms: The camera trigger starts the rolling shutter, which is synchronized to a sweep of the tunable lenses. At the same time, the light-sheet is created by rapidly scanning a Gaussian beam using the galvo scanners. While the exposure is running, the laser is set to a constant intensity and switched off between frames. During the same interval, the camera frame is read out and the z-stage can advance.
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Background
- mesoSPIM history
- Optical design
- Electronics
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Setting up a mesoSPIM
- First steps
- Preparing the software and electronics
- Preparing the microscope optics
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Setting the microscope up
- General alignment tips and tricks
- Installing the microscope base
- Setting up the detection path
- Alignment of the detection path
- Setup of the sample XYZ stages
- Setup of the excitation path
- Immersion cuvettes
- Set up a microscope config file
- Light-sheet co-alignment
- Set up initial ETL parameters
- Setting up lasers with the GUI
- Sample Handling
- Test Samples
- Troubleshooting
- Upgrades and custom variants