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OASIS Interface for Leica Microsystems 
SmartMove Controller

The Leica Microsystems SmartMove device provides an ergonomic manual input controller for automated XY stage and Z focus movement, used with the Leica Microsystems range of automated microscope stands.

Objective Imaging's OI-SNP interface card allows the SmartMove to be used with standard 3rd party stages and focus adaptors that are controlled via the OASIS-4i controller.

The OI-SNP allows each axis of the SmartMove to be independently configured for use with either built-in microscope control or OASIS-4i control.

Examples of configurations possible with the OI-SNP:

Leica DMIRE2 microscope fitted with a Prior motorized stage.  By using the OI-SNP, the Prior XY stage is controlled using the XY hand controls on the SmartMove, while the Z control of the SmartMove controls the built-in DM focus motor

A manual microscope with retrofitted Ludl XY stage and Ludl focus motorization and OASIS-4i controller card.  The OI-SNP permits full XY stage and Z focus control via the SmartMove controller.

Key Features

Independent configuration of each axis to allow pass-through operation of any axis to Leica microscope or OASIS-4i controller

Fully compatible with Leica Microsystems CTRMIC microscope interface

Allows SmartMove controller to be used with 3rd party stages and focus drives such as Ludl, Marzhauser, Prior, and Semprex

Allows standard Objective Imaging joystick unit to be used in conjunction with SmartMove

 

OI-SNP SmartMove Interface Card for OASIS-4i

Leica Microsystems SmartMove Controller

 

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