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Iris
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DESCRIPTION
Iris is a LabVIEW package, developed at the Keller Lab (Basel FMI), for running 2-photon microscopes. It is supplied with auxiliary software for recording additional experimental parameters, such as behavioral states.
Iris is freely available. You may modify it as you wish and use it as you wish, so long as you comply with the licence terms (see below). However, please note that we are **unable to offer any guarantee of support**. There are two exceptions to this.
1) If you find a bug (please start a ticket and report it).
2) If your support request intersects with our need to document the software. Iris is currently largely undocumented, but we will be adding documentation over time. You may file a help request in the Discussion section. If we can answer your question via expanding the documentation, then we will do so by expanding the wiki.
Questions that are tangential to our development and documentation goals will likely go unanswered by the development team.
Features
- Image acquisition using resonant scanners and NI FPGA hardware
- On-line signal processing
- Modular design for easy switching of hardware configuration
- PIFOC control for volumetric imaging
- Support for ThorLabs B-scope hardware
- Two channels
- Recording of behavioral parameters
Audience
Science/Research, Advanced End Users
Programming Language
LabVIEW
Categories
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