This repository will help you setting up the JSON
-files for the UC2-specific devices, namely:
- Allied Vision Alvium Camera / Vimba
- Daheng Imaging Machine Vision
- UC2 electronics (ESP32-based)
- XYZ Stage
- Laser
- LED
- LED Matrix
- Raspberry Pi camera (experimental)
- ESP32 camera
More information can be found in the original documentation of ImSwitch can be found in the READTHEDOCS of IMSWITCH
The file under $USER$/Documents/ImSwitchConfig/config/modules.json
(Windows) and /User/$username$/ImSwitchConfig/config/modules.json
(Mac/Linux) may look like this:
{
"enabled": [
"imcontrol",
"imscripting",
"imnotebook"
]
}
These are the available modules that will be loaded on startup of imswitch. ImControl is the general control GUI, ImScripting is the python interpreter to control the system, ImNotebook launches a jupyter server that can be used to control ImSwitch inside imswitch using Jupyter.
The file under $USER$/Documents/ImSwitchConfig/config/imcontrol_options.json
(Windows) and /User/$username$/ImSwitchConfig/config/imcontrol_options.json
(Mac/Linux) may look like this:
{
"setupFileName": "example_virtual_microscope.json",
"recording": {
"outputFolder": "./ImSwitch/ImSwitch/recordings",
"includeDateInOutputFolder": true
},
"watcher": {
"outputFolder": "/Users/bene/ImSwitchConfig/scripts"
}
}
The entry "setupFileName": "example_virtual_microscope.json",
determines the current active configuration file that defines the hardware configuration (E.g. camera, positioner.. see below). This file is stored under ..imcontrol_setups
.
ImSwitch will create a folder that stores all settings in:
- Windows
$USER$/Documents/ImSwitchConfig
- MAC
/User/$username$/ImSwitchConfig
There you will find several subfolders:
config
imcontrol_setups
imcontrol_slm
scripts
You can download this repo and replace all files in this folder. Alternatively, you can clone it and keep it up to date with upcoming configurations.
A recent sample configuration is for example the imcontrol_setups/example_uc2_multicolour.json. It controls an ESP32-driven XYZ stage, hosts 2 lasers and has a Daheng Vision camera:
{
"rs232devices": {
"ESP32": {
"managerName": "ESP32Manager",
"managerProperties": {
"host_": "192.168.43.129",
"serialport_windows": "COM3",
"serialport": "/dev/cu./dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART"
}
}
},
"positioners": {
"ESP32Stage": {
"managerName": "ESP32StageManager",
"managerProperties": {
"rs232device": "ESP32"
},
"axes": ["X", "Y", "Z"],
"forScanning": true,
"forPositioning": true
}
},
"lasers": {
"488 Laser": {
"analogChannel": null,
"digitalLine": null,
"managerName": "ESP32LEDLaserManager",
"managerProperties": {
"rs232device": "ESP32",
"channel_index": "B",
"filter_change": true
},
"wavelength": 488,
"valueRangeMin": 0,
"valueRangeMax": 32768
},
"635 Laser": {
"analogChannel": null,
"digitalLine": null,
"managerName": "ESP32LEDLaserManager",
"managerProperties": {
"rs232device": "ESP32",
"channel_index": "R",
"filter_change": true
},
"wavelength": 635,
"valueRangeMin": 0,
"valueRangeMax": 32768
},
"LED": {
"analogChannel": null,
"digitalLine": null,
"managerName": "ESP32LEDLaserManager",
"managerProperties": {
"rs232device": "ESP32",
"channel_index": "W",
"filter_change": false
},
"wavelength": 635,
"valueRangeMin": 0,
"valueRangeMax": 32768
}
},
"detectors": {
"WidefieldCamera": {
"analogChannel": null,
"digitalLine": null,
"managerName": "GXPIPYManager",
"managerProperties": {
"cameraListIndex": 1,
"gxipycam": {
"exposure": 0,
"gain": 0,
"blacklevel": 100,
"image_width": 1000,
"image_height": 1000
}
},
"forAcquisition": true,
"forFocusLock": true
}
},
"rois": {
"Full chip": {
"x": 600,
"y": 600,
"w": 1200,
"h": 1200
}
},
"availableWidgets": [
"Settings",
"View",
"Recording",
"Image",
"Laser",
"Positioner",
"Autofocus"
],
"autofocus": {
"camera": "WidefieldCamera",
"positioner": "ESP32Stage",
"updateFreq": 10,
"frameCropx": 780,
"frameCropy": 400,
"frameCropw": 500,
"frameCroph": 100
}
}
Since multiple devices (stage, laser, filterswitcher) are connected to a single USB/Serial device (ESP32), we have to write a wrapper that connects to all individual devices. This is called rs232devices
:
"rs232devices": {
"ESP32": {
"managerName": "ESP32Manager",
"managerProperties": {
"host_": "192.168.43.129",
"serialport_windows": "COM3",
"serialport": "/dev/cu./dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART"
}
}
},
The serialport
specifies the correct physical address of the device and has to be adapted. Alternatively, one can specify the host
if you want to connect over Wifi.
Theoretically, if everything goes right, ImSwitch is smart enough to detect the ESP32 on its own. Thhe name for this device (i.e. internal reference) is ESP32
and will be reused by all external components.
The firmware can be found here.
All devices refer to the rs232device
defined earlier:
"positioners": {
"ESP32Stage": {
"managerName": "ESP32StageManager",
"managerProperties": {
"rs232device": "ESP32"
},
"axes": ["X", "Y", "Z"],
"forScanning": true,
"forPositioning": true
}
},
This defines the x-y-z axis and will control the ESP32
device.
forScanning
- states that the stage is used for a potential Multiwellplate scanner and
`forPositioning - states that it can be used as a normal positining device.
The name 635 Laser
is chosen for the red laser.
filter_change
is an option to rotate the motor that moves the filter.
The channel_index
(e.g. R, G, B) state the different colours / channels. (TODO: perhaps this is now 1,2,3).
"635 Laser": {
"analogChannel": null,
"digitalLine": null,
"managerName": "ESP32LEDLaserManager",
"managerProperties": {
"rs232device": "ESP32",
"channel_index": "R",
"filter_change": true
},
"wavelength": 635,
"valueRangeMin": 0,
"valueRangeMax": 32768
},
Example for the Daheng Imaging camera:
"detectors": {
"WidefieldCamera": {
"analogChannel": null,
"digitalLine": null,
"managerName": "GXPIPYManager",
"managerProperties": {
"cameraListIndex": 1,
"gxipycam": {
"exposure": 0,
"gain": 0,
"blacklevel": 100,
"image_width": 1000,
"image_height": 1000
}
},
"forAcquisition": true,
"forFocusLock": true
}
},
More information coming soon!
If you have any questions, please file an issue :-)