Overview The FMP Image Station combines a choice of a Trinocular or Monocular Microscope with high resolution digital video camera and one or two Micro.

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Overview The FMP Image Station combines a choice of a Trinocular or Monocular Microscope with high resolution digital video camera and one or two Micro Manipulator Units on an XY stage large enough to hold two microtiter plates. A UV camera and light source can be optionally mounted to the rear of the Microscope so automated imaging with both can occur. The Micro Manipulators can be equipped with a variety of standard and custom tools. Each manipulator has a standard XYZ axis plus an optional Rotary Tool axis. When equipped with Micro Tweezers, the tweezers compression is servo controlled for delicate handling of specimens or micro structures. The Micro Syringe has a capacity of 0.1 ul to 10 ul and can be used for a variety of tasks either slide or microtiter related. The Harvesting Tools allow semi automated harvesting of crystals as small as 5 microns without the need for delicate hand manipulation. Two axis Specimen Positioner gives 3D viewing of entomology specimens. Features Trinocular or Monocular Microscope with high resolution digital video camera Automated mechanical Zoom, Fine Focus, Rotation Metal Halide Lighting through microscope and/or from below stage Optional UV Camera and light source Optionally Rotary Mirror Lens for 3 dimensional viewing Large XY Stage can accommodate up to two microtiter plates One or two Micro Manipulators can be equipped with a variety of standard or custom tools –Rotary Micro Tweezers –Micro Syringe –Crystallography Harvesting Tools –Micro Cutting Tools –Dissection Tools Full Featured Intuitive Software facilitates automated imaging – either stills or videos Automated sectional imaging builds 3D composite that is in focus throughout field All features programmatically controlled

Image Station shown with Trinocular Microscope and Camera, two Micro Manipulators with Servo Controlled Micro Tweezers with Rotary Axis

Micro Tweezers close up. Manipulator can use any standard size tweezers. Pressure of tweezers is servo controlled and tweezers can rotate as well. Control is by Joystick or screen controls.

Image Station shown with Trinocular Microscope and camera, two Micro Manipulators and Crystallography Harvesting Tools. Standard unit can take two microtiter plates. Monocular Microscope with 3D rotary lens is optional.

Closeup of Crystallography Harvesting Tool and Rotary Micro Tweezers. Tweezers are used for removing the ‘skin’ from crystal well.

Clo Trinocular Microscope with visible light Camera. UV Camera and light source in rear

Image Station shown with Trinocular Microscope and camera, two Micro Manipulators and Micro Syringe and Micro Tweezers Tools. Unit shown with one microtiter plate and one glass plate. Monocular Microscope with 3D rotary lens is optional.

Rotary Micro Tweezers and Micro Syringe combination used for irrigating specimen held by tweezers. Syringe capacity is 0.1 to 10ul.

Two axis Specimen Positioner and optional Micro Tweezers manipulating entomology specimen.

Micro Manipulators mounted on standalone control unit for use with 3 rd party Microscopes

Specifications Stage X Travel - 155mm Y Travel – 125mm Z Travel – 180mm Resolution – 1 micron Manipulator X Travel - 24mm Y Travel – 24mm Z Travel – 20mm Resolution – 0.2 micron Microscope Mechanical Zoom Lens - 50x – 400x Depth of Field mm Field of View mm CCD Camera Resolution - 16 x 16 x 1216 Frame Rate - 15 FPS