The Brandaris 128 ultra-high-speed imaging facility has been updated over the last 10 years through modifications made to the cameras hardware and software. At its introduction the camera was able to record 6 sequences of 128 images (500 × 292 pixels) at a maximum frame rate of 25 Mfps. The segmented mode of the camera was revised to allow for subdivision of the 128 image sensors into arbitrary segments (1-128) with an inter-segment time of 17 μs. Furthermore, a region of interest can be selected to increase the number of recordings within a single run of the camera from 6 up to 125. By extending the imaging system with a laser-induced fluorescence setup, time-resolved ultra-high-speed fluorescence imaging of microscopic objects has been enabled. Minor updates to the system are also reported here.

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Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery

Gelderblom, E., Vos, R., Mastik, F., Faez, T., Luan, Y., Kokhuis, T., … Versluis, M. (2012). Brandaris 128 ultra-high-speed imaging facility: 10 years of operation, updates, and enhanced features. In Review of Scientific Instruments (Vol. 83). doi:10.1063/1.4758783