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Q: How do I install the driver software?
A: It depends on which software
operating system you are using on your computer. Pixera currently
supports Windows® 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000 and XP including Mac® OS
9.0-9.2.x
Each operating system requires a slightly different approach. You
can download detailed installation instructions from the Pixera
web site’s
Support
section. Generally speaking, the driver and application
software require separate installations, where the driver is
always installed first.
Q: Why can’t I
install the driver?
A: It may be that on some
manufacturers' computers, the operating system will only take the
driver when prompted to do so. In such case you would not insert
the software CD first, but let the computer detect the hardware
and when requested, insert the software CD for driver installation.
Q: Can I use the
camera system with Mac® OS X?
A: Pixera is currently working
on a software application for Mac® OS X, with expected release in Q4
2002. Contact
Pixera sales for an update of the exact release date.
Contact Pixera
Q: What are the minimum
system requirements for installing the software?
A: Minimum Requirements:
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Operating System Requirements: |
Windows® 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, & XP
Mac® OS 9.0-9.2.x |
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Computer Interface: |
PCI card slot (Slot No.1
recommended*) |
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CPU speed (Windows®): |
300MHz or higher |
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CPU speed (Mac® OS): |
Blue/White G3 or later |
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Memory RAM (Windows®): |
128MB or more |
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Memory RAM (Mac® OS): |
256MB or more |
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Hard disk space (Windows®): |
100MB of free space or more |
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Hard disk space (Mac® OS): |
200MB of free space or more |
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Recommended: |
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Display/Monitor Resolution: |
1024x768 pixels or more |
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Display/Monitor Color: |
16bits or more
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* Slot
No. 1 is closest to the CPU on the motherboard. A fan mounted on
top often indicates the location of the CPU.
Q: Does the slot position of the PCI card
matter?
A: For Mac® OS users it doesn’t
matter. We recommended that Windows® users use slot 1, nearest the
*CPU to avoid possible compatibility issues with other third party
hardware.
*A fan mounted on top often indicates the location of the CPU.
Q: Can I use two Penguin/Pro
camera systems on the same computer?
A: Not currently. The drivers do
not work independently of each other.
Q: Can I use a Penguin/Pro
Series camera system and a Professional/120es camera system on the
same computer?
A: This is possible under very
specific conditions. If you have questions regarding this
combination, please contact our
Technical Support staff with your question and someone
will get back to you.
Q: How does the Pixera DiRactor technology
achieve 4x the actual image sensor resolution?
A: The patented DiRactor™ light refractor mechanism shifts the
incident light from the subject, with sub micron accuracy, and 4
spatially shifted exposures (1392x1040 million pixels per
exposure) of the subject are captured. After image processing, the
maximum resolution of the resulting images is approximately 5.8
million pixels.
Pixera’s DiRactor™
light refractor consists of two pieces of optical glass, each
surrounded by a small coil of wire and encased in a plastic shell.
These two pieces form the diaphragms of the refractor.
A doughnut shaped magnet separates the diaphragms and these three
pieces are placed in front of the CCD and housed, along with the
CCD, in a plastic case. Our light refractor is extremely accurate
to sub-micron distances.
This technology is also very reliable over time, and doesn’t need
occasional calibration compared to other similar technologies.
Q: How much cooling is achieved for Penguin
600CL and 150CL?
A: The 4 stage thermoelectric
peltier cooling device reduces the temperature of the CCD sensor by
20°C compared to a non-cooled operating condition. The cooling
device is extremely fast with quite operation and achieves this
temperature within 2 minutes (+/-30sec). We have accomplished this
performance without using a fan, from which vibrations could degrade
the image quality during longer integration exposures.
The cooling device will reduce “dark current” noise, or unwanted
spontaneous electric charges of pixel elements within the CCD
sensors silicon layer by lowering the temperature. The amount of
“dark current” is depending on both the CCD temperature and
exposure duration.
Q: What microscopy
application was the Penguin and Pro Series camera systems
developed for?
A: All Penguin and Pro camera systems can be used in wide range of
applications such as biological & medical research, medical
diagnostics, pathology, materials science, industrial inspection
and analysis, etc.
Most physicians, researchers, lab
technicians or engineers select a Pixera camera system for the
exceptionally high image quality, color reproduction, reliability,
and ease of use. A system that is easy to learn and operate will
improve both quality of your work and productivity.
In addition, you can choose to capture either up to 1.5 million
pixels with the Penguin 150CL and Pro 150ES or up to 5.8 million
pixels resolution with Penguin 600CL and Pro 600ES. The higher
resolution, 5.8 million pixels offer large size publishing quality
at about 9”x7” (23cmx18cm), 300dpi and the ability to zoom-in on
your computer with better detail.
Q: What microscopy methods was
the Penguin and Pro Series camera systems developed for?
A: The cooled camera systems,
Penguin 600CL & 150CL offer greater sensitivity (0.01lux), and are
especially suited for low light fluorescence imaging of dim
specimens, industrial low light and other low light applications.
Of course, these systems can also take excellent color images
in brightfield and other applications, which make the Penguin
600CL and 150CL extremely useful for a variety of applications and
future needs.
The non-cooled camera systems, Pro
600ES & 150ES offer 0.05lux sensitivity and are emphasizing high
quality color imaging for brightfield imaging techniques,
polarized light, phase contrast, DIC/Nomarski, Gel documentation,
etc. These systems can also be used for many fluorescence
applications that don’t require the lower light capabilities.
All Penguin and Pro camera systems also offer as standard, a
“live” viewfinder, up to 15frames per second at 640x480 pixel size in
color, for easy focusing and live specimen capture at 640x480 and
1392x1040 pixels resolution. Optional accessories include a
hand switch for remote
image capture or a
foot switch
for hands free image capture. Both accessories are
extremely useful for specific applications and microscopy methods
where the user must focus all attention on microscope operation.
Q: What software
applications are in the Penguin/Pro Application Suite?
A: The Penguin/Pro
Application Suite include the following modules,
Windows®
Operating System:
Pixera Viewfinder (Live pre-viewing
of image and easy to use pre-image adjustments)
Pixera Studio (Post capture application with editing and saving
options)
TWAIN Viewfinder
Mac® OS Operating
System:
Pixera Studio (with integrated
viewfinder)
Adobe Photoshop Plug-in
For a more detailed description of
each application module, please visit our
Software section.
Q: What are the technical
specifications for the Penguin and Pro Series camera systems?
A: Most details about the camera
systems are displayed on this web site, under
Products. If you need more
specific details than what’s available on these web pages, please
contact our
Technical Support
staff with your question and someone will get back to you.
Q: How can I mount the Penguin
or Pro Series camera system to a microscope?
A: Pixera’s camera systems fit most
manufacturers microscopes via a standard C-mount fitting.
In order to mount the camera onto a microscope, you need a C-mount
coupler/reducer that fit in between the camera and the microscope.
Each adapter also needs to be fitted with the correct clamp for
the specific model of microscope: Zeiss Axioplan, Olympus BX, etc.
The coupler/reducer's task is to reduce the image size from the
microscope optics to fit the ˝” CCD sensor on the Penguin/Pro
camera system. When you are selecting how much reduction or
magnification you need, you need to decide whether you want to
match the microscope's eyepiece or let the camera system see less
or more. For the widest field of view, choose a 1/2"
coupler/reducer with a magnification of
0.38x. This will allow you to capture the maximum amount of area
seen in the eye piece, but it may also cause some vignetting
(shadows) in the corners of the image. The best match with the eye
piece which also avoids vignetting would normally be 0.5x magnification,
and if you want to capture even less of what you see in the eye
piece choose 0.67x magnification.
You can receive exact information on what type of coupler/reducer
you need if you provide you reseller or a manufacturer of
couplers/reducers with your camera and microscope details.
Please be prepared with the following information:
Camera CCD size: ˝” Type, 8mm diagonal.
Camera mount: C-mount
Microscope Manufacturer and Model:
Field of view required (in the application viewfinder):
Q: What about technical support
and warranty?
A: Pixera is committed to the
satisfaction of our customers. Pixera currently provides free
technical support by telephone, fax or email. See
Technical Support page for
contact details.
All Pixera
cameras come with 12 month limited warranty.
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