A digital microscope utilizes optics and a digital camera to capture images which are then transferred to a computer monitor. Digital microscopes range in complexity, from simple handheld versions to complex systems that employ computer software to perform a range of advanced tasks.
What are digital microscopes used for?
Digital microscopes offer efficient analysis of objects of all sizes, from micro-fabricated parts to large electronic devices. This makes them beneficial across a range of industries, including research, medicine, electronics, automotive, and industrial manufacturing. Common uses for digital microscopes include inspecting brake pads, inspecting semiconductor wire bonding, and bolstering industrial quality assurance and research and development.
What are the advantages of a digital microscope?
Digital microscopes come with a wide range of benefits including enhanced collaboration, greater comfort, high quality imagery, image storage, ease of use, and in some instances, greater magnification.
What is the maximum magnification of a digital microscope?
The maximum magnification for digital microscopes depends on a range of factors, and they are capable of offering higher quality digital images than when using conventional digital zooming. DSX1000 digital microscopes offer a magnification range of 23X to 8220X on 27 inch monitor with optical zoom.
DSX1000 Microscopes Top Applications
Electronics
Measuring the Circuit Shape of a Printed Wiring Board Using a Digital Microscope