Overview
ScanImage 5 will:
- unify resonant and galvo scanning capabilities; and
- support the use of generic resonant scanning hardware with FPGA processing.
By version 5.1, ScanImage 5 will support experiments combining resonant and galvo scanning
ScanImage 5 will have customization layers for both CPU and FPGA-based processing (latter for resonant scanned imaging only) which can be used to implement online or real-time analysis, including closed-loop experiments with parallel imaging and (photo)stimulus.
Release Dates
Prerelease | Release | Comments | |
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ScanImage 5 | May 1, 2014 | Nov 1, 2014 | Recapitulate ScanImage 4 features with more flexible hardware |
ScanImage 5.1 | Feb 1, 2015 | Nov 1, 2015 |
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Resonant Scanning Hardware
For resonant scanned raster imaging, the following digitizer/scanner hardware is required:
Digitizer Hardware
ScanImage 5 Resonant will use National Instruments PXI FlexRIO platform. The system consists of a: PXI chassis, FPGA Module, and digitizer module.
Users should order from NI using Bundle ID BD25410 or "Vidrio ScanImage 5" to configure a standard ScanImage 5 system with National Instruments representatives.
The NI system bundles with SI5 support include:
PXI Chassis: PXIe-1073 chassis typical. More advanced chassis supported as well.
FPGA Module: PXIe-7961R (smaller FPGA) & PXIe-7966R (larger FPGA) supported
Digitizer Module: NI 5732 (2 Chans/80MHz) & NI 5734 (4 Chans/120MHz) supported
- National Instruments can include extended warranty support for the hardware bundles, You will be given the option when placing the order. Please discuss with your local sales rep if you have questions.
- ScanImage 5 will include pre-complied FPGA bitfiles - one for each of the four FPGA/Digitizer combinations above. Theis whitepaper shows how to download bitfiles to FPGA hardware.
- The PXIe-7962R FPGA module will likely also be supported (bitfiles provided), but this will not be as extensively tested.
- The 7961R is suited for core imaging capabilities and limited future extensibility. The 7966 supports greater future extensibility.
- The standard PXIe-1073 chassis is a 5-slot 'remote controller' chassis connecting to the computer via a PCIe (PCI Express) card. Both PCIe card and cable are included.
Scanner Hardware
For resonant scanned raster imaging, users require 1x each of:
Resonant Scanner: Cambridge Technologies CRS-8 or CRS-12 scanner. Includes control board.
Galvo Scanner: Cambridge Technologies 6210 or 6215 galvo system (typ. with 4-6mm mirror). Other analog-control galvos also supported.
Notes
CRS-12 support may not be ready by ScanImage 5 prerelease. Its support is planned by ScanImage 5 release date.
Sutter can provide a scanner assembly with sound-proof housing, with accompanying electronics housing. If interested, please contact Rick Ayer at Sutter.
Galvo system's max slew rate can impact the frame rate achievable at larger fields-of-view. Slower slew rates require a larger number of resonant scanner line periods for galvo flyback.
Galvo Scanning Hardware
For galvo scanned raster imaging and future scan modes:
Digitizer Hardware
ScanImage 5 Galvo will support the following input digitizer options:
Family | Model Number(s) | Comments |
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PCIe X Series | PCIe-6351, PCIe-6353 | PCIe-6351/6353 recommended for no-Pockels/Pockels cases, respectively |
PXIe X Series | PXIe-6356, PXIe-6358 | PXIe boards fit into chassis used for resonant scanning (if applicable). PXIe-6356/6358 recommended for no-Pockels/Pockels cases, respectively. |
S Series | PCI-6110 | Not recommended for new systems, but will remain supported. A PCI slot and full-size computer case is required to house this board. |
Scanner Hardware
An X/Y analog-controlled galvo scanner pair is required. Cambridge Technologies 6210 or 6215 galvo system (typ. with 3-6mm mirrors) is typical. Galvo system characteristics impact attainable line speed and performance of future scan modes.
Computer Hardware
ScanImage 5 (resonant and galvo modules) is expected to run on standard multi-core machines (e.g. iCore7) with at least 4GB RAM and at least 4 PCIe slots.
Example tested ScanImage 5 computer systems will be provided at the prerelease date.