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PRG applies its proprietary OCYLOT Imaging
to the design of embedded microscope subsystems for medical, scientific
and industrial imaging to produce high-quality digital images with
minimum hardware. The image quality
produced using the OCYLOT can speak for itself –
See the images.
The typical embedded microscope project
is executed in three or four phases to move from concept to production.
The number of phases depends on the maturity of any development already
undertaken by the customer. |
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Phase 1 –
Assessment and Selection
If the application is defined but no imaging hardware has been
constructed, PRG will study the fundamental imaging requirements
including illumination types and methods, optical components and
layout, and image detector size, resolution, speed, dynamic
range, sensitivity and spectral range then prepare a
comprehensive recommendation for hardware items matched to the
application and each other for best data quality. |
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Phase 2 –
Engineering Prototype
If the general requirements for the imaging are defined and
perhaps have even been tested using a laboratory microscope, PRG
will design and deliver a complete imaging subsystem
incorporating exactly those functions required by the
application. The picture to the left shows a typical prototype
built using readily available components to produce optimized
image data.Phase 3 –
Production Prototype
In this phase, PRG converts the engineering prototype into a
compact, robust assembly suitable for deployment into beta test
sites. Custom optics and machine work and perhaps custom camera
design may be included in the conversion tasks. PRG can deliver
completed production prototypes or assist the customer in having
them built. |
Phase 4 –
Production
In preparation for production, PRG will work with the customer
to design a production-ready assembly incorporating all
considerations for manufacturability, reliability, testability,
serviceability, regulatory requirements and environmental
stability. The customer may assume all sourcing responsibilities
of the resulting assembly without further involvement from PRG
or may assign PRG to determine sources and establish the supply
relationships.
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