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Flypi - An open source, modular, affordable tool for imaging experiments.

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Hi! Thanks for dropping by. This project started during one of the summer courses organized by Trend in Africa. It developed to the current state due to the efforts of many people along the way. In special Tom Baden, Lucia Prieto, and Edwin Cruz. A paper describing the system was published in Plos Biology.

Version 1.0 was released with the paper and can be found here.

The system can be used for optical microscopy, fluorescence, behavioural tracking, optogenetics, calcium imaging and thermogenetics (see examples recorded with the system below).

Some samples imaged with the device:

Fluorescence ZebraFish GFP expressed in heart tissue| GCamP_ZebraFish|Zebra Fish Transmission --|---|-- C.Elegans behaviour|Drosophila Crimson | Drosophila walking about

We've created a Forum for users to posts questions and suggestions too! Please take a look here

Custom PCB

You can order the PCBs and buy the parts to assemble them through the Kitspace page.

Necessary Libraries:

LED Ring from Adafruit: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_NeoPixel

LED Matrix from Adafruit: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit-LED-Backpack-Library

gpac library: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install gpac

*.h264 conversion to *.avi:

Done via gpac. MP4BOX.

Zipped SD Card image containing Raspian image with all things installed:

<<<<<<< HEAD IMAGE

https://www.dropbox.com/s/12o271wj37rqkj6/flypi_image.zip?dl=0

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Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

Andre Maia Chagas
Andre Maia Chagas

💻 🎨 📖
icaven
icaven

🎨
Edwin Cruz
Edwin Cruz

🎨
Tom Baden
Tom Baden

🎨 💻
Ihor Sobianin
Ihor Sobianin

🎨
Kaspar Emanuel
Kaspar Emanuel

💻
ifriad
ifriad

🎨 💻

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!