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Rapid Automated Modular Microscope (RAMM) System

February 3, 2010 - Eugene, OR - The RAMM system from Applied Scientific Instrumentation (ASI) provides a modular design that allows rapid development of a custom system to meet your requirements, and offer the following features:

• Automated high-speed XY stages, precision piezo & motorized Z focusing, and a wide range of scanning options

• Configurable with infinity-corrected optics, dichroic filter cubes, multi-wavelength excitation and emission filterwheels, shutters, and detectors including cameras and photomultipliers

• Auto-focus, focus stabilization, tracker, and robotic specimen loader available

• Arrangement provides a solid platform for high throughput screening, genetic sequencing, experimental research, and much more

• Designed for flexible cost-effective OEM development using high quality high MTBF components to reduce cost and increase customer satisfaction

The RAMM system from ASI provides a modular design that allows the user to develop a system to meet their specific requirements. The microscope is configurable with infinity-corrected optics, dichroic filter cubes, multi-wavelength excitation and emission filterwheels, and detectors including cameras and photomultipliers. A wide range of automated features can also be added; these include: high-speed XY stages, precision piezo & motorized Z focusing, auto-focus, and a robotic specimen loader. The system provides a solid platform for high throughput screening, genetic sequencing, experimental research, and much more. It has been designed for flexible cost-effective OEM development using high quality high MTBF components to reduce cost and increase customer satisfaction.

Applied Scientific Instrumentation (ASI) manufactures hardware for laboratory and microscope automation including extremely precise closed-loop DC servo motor XY stages and Z drives for submicron motion control, piezo-Z stages for ultra-precise and fast Z-axis focusing with nanometer resolution, laser-based feedback systems for maintaining submicron focusing for days, open-loop stepper motor stages for use with existing OEM controllers, high-speed filter wheels and shuttering devices for illumination control, microinjectors and micromanipulators for intercellular injections, cameras and photometric systems for imaging and quantification, and complete video microscope systems and optical solutions.

We also offer a wide range of other devices, and work directly with end users as well as a wide range of OEM's and imaging partners, to provide anything from individual components to fully automated turn-key systems. Our core competency in motion control, illumination and optics coupled with over twenty years experience working with cutting-edge researchers allows us to provide efficient and reliable solutions. ASI’s products are designed for long life under demanding applications and are backed with unparalleled support.

For more information please contact:

Applied Scientific Instrumentation
29391 West Enid Road
Eugene, OR 97402-9533
(541) 461-8181
(800) 706-2284 (US & Canada only)
(541) 461-4018 Fax

Email: info@ASIimaging.com
www.ASIimaging.com







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