We all cannot do without our phones. Every day, we browse our social media, chat on WeChat, watch videos, listen to music, Although we are very familiar and proficient in using each phone, we only use a small portion of its functions, and there are also a large number of functions that we do not use frequently or are unaware of. Similarly, when we use the Leica microscope Leica DVM6, we also encounter this situation. If we understand more functions, this microscope can be used beyond imagination.
The editor of Chain Energy Metallography has compiled it and shared it with everyone.
1. Leica DVM6 suitable sample materials and types for Leica microscope
The Leica Leica DVM6 ultra depth of field video microscope can quickly capture high-definition image quality, and is more suitable for quality control, quality assurance (QC/QA), fault analysis (FA), and R&D detection and analysis. Usually, samples are solid materials made of metals and their alloys, minerals, ceramics, or polymers. The range includes samples of small and precise solar cells, to larger and more robust chips, product components, and other samples. If your test sample is included in this range, then it's okay.
Some friends will say that my sample is not within this range. Can I use this Leica microscope? I assure you that this microscope uses integrated strong lighting, which can significantly increase the temperature of the imaging sample. For example, biological samples, which are sensitive to temperature changes, may undergo changes or damage during the imaging process. Therefore, this Leica microscope should not be used for such samples. There are no issues beyond that.
2. The Encoding Function and Application of Leica DVM6 Leica Microscope
For Leica DVM6 microscope, the coding parameters include camera, objective, lighting setting, stage position, and rotation angle (manual and electric).
When the computer software is linked to the hardware of the microscope and runs, specific parameter values will be tracked and saved with the image data, indicating that the microscope has already been "; Encoding”, These defined specific parameters are called encoding parameter values.
These encoded specific parameters can be easily and quickly called up and set, which is particularly important for important repetitive tasks to improve work efficiency and reliable image analysis reproducibility. Mastering the coding function will make our work more efficient and easy!
3. Multiple angle imaging of Leica DVM6 microscope reveals more details
Do you know? The Leica DVM6 Leica microscope has a multi angle imaging function, with a tilt angle range of plus or minus 60 degrees. It can easily change the observation angle through hot swapping, making the operation particularly simple. Observing the sample from various angles allows for a panoramic view of more details, and the observed target has nowhere to hide. Are there any more thoughtful functions than this?!
4. The camera of Leica DVM6 microscope does not need to be replaced
The Leica DVM6 Leica microscope is a digital video microscope that does not have an eyepiece and is simpler than traditional microscopes. Especially for beginners, it does not require time to adapt to viewing samples through an eyepiece and can obtain images for observation more quickly. The camera of this microscope is a built-in camera, which does not need to be replaced during daily use, further simplifying the operation process.
Do you know the above functions? Is it very convenient? Chaineng Metallography editor will first organize so many, and share any updates with everyone in a timely manner.