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support:tcspc_external_markers [2019/01/08 12:57] – [Step 3: Make the connection] sisamakissupport:tcspc_external_markers [2019/07/09 13:39] oschulz
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   * PicoHarp manual:  Check  pages 34-35 and 67-68 .  (For the combined use with a PHR800 router also take a look at the PHR800 manual for additional options regarding connectors)    * PicoHarp manual:  Check  pages 34-35 and 67-68 .  (For the combined use with a PHR800 router also take a look at the PHR800 manual for additional options regarding connectors) 
   * HydraHarp manual:  Check  pages 32-33 and 67.    * HydraHarp manual:  Check  pages 32-33 and 67. 
-  * TimeHarp manual:  Check  pages 34-35 and 69 . \\   +  * TimeHarp manual:  Check  pages 34-35 and 69
 +  * MultiHarp manual: Check pages 33-34, 57    and 69-71. \\ 
  
 ====Step 3: Make the connection==== ====Step 3: Make the connection====
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 Probably this mean that you have to construct a cable your self. Probably this mean that you have to construct a cable your self.
 Please note that PicoQuant has the proper cables for \\ Please note that PicoQuant has the proper cables for \\
-PI Controller: E725 \\ +  * [[ https://www.picoquant.com/images/uploads/downloads/flimbee_brochure.pdf|PicoQuant FlimBee Galvo Scanner]] 
-PI Controller: E710 \\+  * PI Controller: E725 
 +  PI Controller: E710 \\
 which have been used in PicoQuant systems before  [[http://tcspc.com/doku.php/software:supported_mt200_pc_configuration_for_symphotime_64|and also MadCity labs can help you getting the proper cable for their stages. ]] which have been used in PicoQuant systems before  [[http://tcspc.com/doku.php/software:supported_mt200_pc_configuration_for_symphotime_64|and also MadCity labs can help you getting the proper cable for their stages. ]]
  
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 __**The "bumpy" road **__ (not recommended for inexperienced programmers) \\  __**The "bumpy" road **__ (not recommended for inexperienced programmers) \\ 
 Assuming that you get the cable connection etc. You will be able to work in T3 mode , markers will be registered in the raw data but still you will have to construct a home - build software if you  want to have some online preview on the image while scanning and also extract the data you would like to use during the analysis.  Assuming that you get the cable connection etc. You will be able to work in T3 mode , markers will be registered in the raw data but still you will have to construct a home - build software if you  want to have some online preview on the image while scanning and also extract the data you would like to use during the analysis. 
-For this you should use the DLL of the corresponding TCSPC module and control its acquisition parameters. Please note that the DLL option is enabled by default only for the HydraHarp and should be purchased as a seperate module for the Timearp and the PicoHarp. For further infos and ideas have a look in[[ http://tcspc.com/doku.php/software]].+For this you should use the DLL of the corresponding TCSPC module and control its acquisition parameters. Please note that the DLL option is enabled by default only for the HydraHarp 400 and the MultiHarp 150 and should be purchased as a seperate module for the TimeHarp 260 and the PicoHarp 300. For further infos and ideas have a look in[[ http://tcspc.com/doku.php/software]].
  
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support/tcspc_external_markers.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/14 16:01 by sisamakis