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Wireless Communication for Active LED Illumination
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= Background =
You can use subsections if you like.
Below is an example of a retinotopic map.  Or, to be precise, below ''will'' be an example of a retinotopic map once the image is uploaded. To add an image, simply put text like this inside double brackets 'MyFile.jpg | My figure caption'. When you save this text and click on the link, the wiki will ask you for the figure.
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[[File:Example.jpg | Figure 1]]
Below is another example of a reinotopic map in a different subject.
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[[File:Example2.jpg | Figure 2]]
Once you upload the images, they look like this. Note that you can control many features of the images, like whether to show a thumbnail, and the display resolution.
[[File:Example3.jpg |thumb|300px|center| Figure 3]]
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== MNI space ==
MNI is an abbreviation for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Neurological_Institute Montreal Neurological Institute].

Revision as of 04:34, 21 March 2013

Needs more information: will fill out soon.

Purpose: Wirelessly connect the Flea3-FL3-U3 camera to several LED modules and control LED module settings and LED strobe/trigger. Obtain 500fps speeds.

Background:


Implementation: Include: -Materials -Configuration Settings -Code


Background

You can use subsections if you like. Below is an example of a retinotopic map. Or, to be precise, below will be an example of a retinotopic map once the image is uploaded. To add an image, simply put text like this inside double brackets 'MyFile.jpg | My figure caption'. When you save this text and click on the link, the wiki will ask you for the figure.
Figure 1

Below is another example of a reinotopic map in a different subject.
Figure 2

Once you upload the images, they look like this. Note that you can control many features of the images, like whether to show a thumbnail, and the display resolution.

Figure 3


MNI space

MNI is an abbreviation for Montreal Neurological Institute.