pE-800fura 8-Channel LED Illumination System

Specifications

Emission Spectral Range: 340 – 635 nm
Application: Microscopy
Channels: 8
TTL Triggering: <7 µs
Irradiance Control: 0-2% and in 1% steps from 2-100%
USB Connectivity: USB 2.0
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Features


  • 8-Channel LED Illumination: Experience unparalleled control with eight individually controllable channels, covering a broad spectrum from 365-740 nm.

  • Lightning-Fast Control: Industry-leading <7 μs TTL triggering ensures precise synchronization for high-speed microscopy and live cell imaging.

  • Protect Your Samples: Minimize phototoxicity and photobleaching with hardware synchronization that limits exposure to image acquisition, and fine irradiance control from 0-2% and in 1% steps from 2-100%.

  • Maximum Compatibility: Achieve seamless integration with liquid light guide compatibility and control via software, digital, and analogue methods.

  • Sustainable Illumination: Compact, laser-free design with ultra-low power consumption and mercury-free operation for eco-friendly labs.

  • Intuitive Software Control: Utilize fast USB 2.0 connectivity and the LightBridge Graphical User Interface for real-time irradiance control, sequence running, and preset management.

  • Fluorescence Freedom: Eight powerful LEDs provide broad spectral coverage, allowing for versatile fluorophore selection without limitations.

  • Comprehensive Support: Backed by CoolLED’s renowned support and warranty, ensuring high-quality data and low cost of ownership.

Applications


  • Live-Cell Imaging: Capture fast biological events with precise timing and minimal photodamage.

  • Calcium & pH Imaging: Optimized for Fura-2 and similar ratiometric assays.

  • Ratiometric Measurements: High-speed channel switching for accurate quantitative imaging.

  • Multi-Fluorophore Experiments: Support for DAPI to Cy7 or Fura-2 to Cy5.

  • Time-Lapse Studies: Stable, reproducible illumination for extended imaging sessions.

  • Optogenetics: Fine analogue control for light-sensitive stimulation experiments.