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Revision as of 10:59, 2 October 2020

Description

internal use

Regular SFE

Aberration calibration 393 regular SFE.png
  1. used on big the Xeon PC - 192.168.0.6
  2. restore from test_focusing/default.conf-xml
  3. quick get&show
  4. find grid
  5. no-move measure
  6. show PSF
  7. adjust screws
  8. repeat from 4. until good

Setup before using ImageJ Aberration Calibration plugin

Parts

  • Assembled SFE without lens and without IR-cut filter (can be with the filter if the target lens is different)
  • M12 adapter
  • 2 spacers: 5mm and 4.7mm (shaved off 0.3mm (made from 5mm spacer) for optimal adjustment)
  • Lens N125B04530W with IR-cut filter. If the target lens is different, still use this one for adjustment then replace. Wrap the thread of the lens with the teflon tape for better thread fitting - 2 layers if enough. When screwing in make sure the tape does not get in the optical path.
Fig.2a SFE parts
Fig.2b Sensor teflon spacers
  • Focus adjustment screws - do not overtighten initially. Later, right before starting the procedure when the camera is against the pattern - turn it on, while in jpeg open the control interface and adjust the screws for the best manual focus (do not apply too much force).
Fig.3 Focus adjustment screws

Assembled setup

  • Take a longer cable - at least 100mm
  • Connect to port 0
  • Set the camera address to 192.168.0.38
  • Make sure the power supply provides the right voltage - 12V or 48V. If possible install PoE compatible power board - 10386.
Fig.4 Assembled focusing setup

Pattern

  • Use the wallpaper pattern
Fig.5 Tripod placement
Fig.6 Tripod closeup
  • Make sure all 4 lasers are pointing in the right spots - "manual laser pointers" yellow button in the imagej plugin
Fig.7 Laser spot markings

Now proceed with regular_SFE instructions