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MU Series (Windows)
User’s Manual
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Power Frequency (Anti-Flicker)
This section is only available by turning “Auto Exposure” off in the “Exposure & Gain” section. It allows you to
set the CMOS sensor to capture frames in alignment with the frequency of local power supply powering the
microscope. CMOS sensors use a rolling shutter (captures each row of pixels from top to bottom sequentially),
so if the light is not flickering at the same rate as capture, a flickering effect or rolling lines will be seen.
If you are detecting a series of rolling lines or flickering when viewing your sample, the “Anti-Flicker” system
may help resolve the issue. Turn “Auto Exposure” off and select the power frequency of nearby devices to the
camera (such as the microscope, computer, monitor, etc).
Frame Rate
This section covers manual adjustment of the camera’s frame rate (FPS). By default, it is set to the max speed
possible, as users are looking for the closest to live experience possible from cameras. If your application
deems it necessary, you can lower the frame rate as desired here.
Note: Although this section exists, the greatest effect on frame rate will come from the resolution seelcted,
whether the device in use is a USB2.0/3.0 device (in a compliant USB2.0/3.0 USB port), and the Exposure &
Gain settings (as well as the Sampling section, covered below).
Summary of Contents for MU USB2.0
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