DORIC BFP Comment utiliser

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
BUNDLE IMAGING
FIBER PHOTOMETRY
'BFP' SYSTEM
QUICK STARTING GUIDE
© DORIC LENSES INC
357 rue Franquet - Québec, (Québec)
G1P 4N7, CANADA
Tel. (418) 877-5600 - Fax. (418) 877-1008
www.doric enses.com
Date: 2020-02-28
Rev: 00
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 1 / 15

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
1. DESCRIPTION
Bundle Imaging Fiber Photometry 'BFP' System consists of a fluorescence cube that images the
fluorescence from an optical fibre port to 1 or 2 image sensor. It includes a set of dichroic mirrors and
bandpass filters to separate excitation and emission spectrums from different fluorophores.
There is also 2 or 3 excitations ports for light coming from LED light sources. The LED source current is
adjusted by the LED driver 'LEDD'.
The BFP Driver 'BFPD' is the key component to synchronize the LED driver with camera acquisition in
an interleave mode. There is also 3 Digital Input or Output to synchronize the BFP system with other
equipment.
Since each camera, the BFP driver and the LED driver are connected to a computer via USB cables, a 4
ports USB 3.0 hub is included to connect only 1 USB cable to the computer..
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 2 / 15

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
2. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
2.1. BEFORE connecting anything to the computer, you need to install the camera driver that is on the
USB key supplied with the system.
Launch Cam33U_setup_4.7.0.1557.exe.
2.2. Install Doric Neuroscience Studio, using the version on the USB key supplied with the system;
Launch setup_DoricStudio5.4.0.15.exe
Or looks for the most recent release in our website
http //doriclenses.com/life-sciences/software/955-doric-neuroscience-studio.html
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 3 / 15

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
3. CONFIGURATION HARDWARE
3.1. LED Driver 'LEDD'
LED driver is the current source that will deliver current to the excitation LEDs. Excitations LEDs could
be integrated to the BFMC (most common configuration), or separated unit for more flexibility.
See LEDD user Manual for complete instructions on how it works, but basic information is to connect it
to the 12V AC/DC power supply, make sure to have the SD card key in place, and turn switch ON (1).
Connect the M8 cables between LED driver output to corresponding excitation LED.
3.2. Bund e imaging F uorescence Mini Cube 'BFMC'
This is the central part of the BFP system. It contain set of dicrhroic mirrors and bandpass spectral
filters with optics to have uniform illumination on optical fibre port that is re-imaged to an image snesor.
In most common configuration the excitation LED are integrated within the BFMC. In such case, you
need to connect the M8 cable to LED driver. In another configuration where it is an external LED, there
is an optical fiber connector on excitation port and it is connected to LED source via an optical fibre
cable; ideally, 960 um core - NA0.63.
In most configuration, there is a CMOS camera included with the BFMC that is recognized with our
software, in such case, connect camera trigger cable (Hirose-to-BNC) between cameras and BFPD CAM
#1,2. In the configuration without camera, BFMC have C-Mount port where customer can install any
camera, but it will not be compatible with our software.
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 4 / 15

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
3.3. BFP Driver 'BFPD'
The BFP Driver 'BFPD' synchronize the LED driver with camera acquisition in an interleave mode. There
is also 3 Digital Input or Output to synchronize the BFP system with other equipment.
Connect LED trigger cables between the LEDD IN (back-BNC) for channels #1,2,3 and corresponding
channels on BFPD EXC #1, 2, 3 (BNC).
3.4. USB hub
Use the jack Y-splitter to power the LED driver and the USB hub.
Connect the USB3 cables between cameras and the USB hub port 1 and 2.
Connect the USB2 cable between the LED driver and the USB hub port 3.
Connect the USB2 cable between the BFPD and the USB hub port 4.
**** it is important to have installed camera USB driver first as per step 2.1 efore to continue ***
Connect USB3 cable from USB Hub to PC and wait until all devices are recognized and all drivers are
installed
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 5 / 15

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
4. SOFTWARE
4.1. Load configurations fi es
If a configuration already exist, you may load the configuration by clicking Load Configuration buttons in
the LED driver and the BFP driver tabs (2 different files).
4.2. Set LED driver
Turn ON the LED Driver, and set each channel to TTL by pushing the knob 2 times, then adjust the
current to the desired value by rotating the knob.
* You may also select the TTL mode and set the LED current using the software by clicking Add Channel
in the Configuration Tab as per figure below.
In order to set the excitation power, you need to monitor the optical power output from the optical fibre
cable that would connect to the sample (animal) with an optical power meter (i.e. Gentec-EO model
PRONTO-Si). Initial current adjustment could be made by setting the LED in continuous mode 'CW',
then calculate the average excitation power in experiment by divising by 2 if using 2 sources interleaved,
or by 3 for 3 sources interleaved.
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 6 / 15

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
If you need to use very low current, < 100 mA, we recommend to set LED driver in low-power mode.
There is a minimum current threshold of 40 mA in normal mode, and 4 mA in low power mode. Below
this value, LED will turn OFF completely.
4.3. BFP Set New Configuration (Configuration Tab)
In the BFP Driver tab, go to Configuration tab, and click + NEW/EDIT button.
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 7 / 15

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
4.3.1. Presets
The first selection you have to do is the preset for interleave control of the excitation LED and camera
trigger. There is few choice, and you can see a preview of the timing for each configuration.
CONFIG CAMERA LED CYCLES NOTE
#1 1 2 2 Excitation LED 1 and 2 are interleaved 50% each.
Camera 1 record excitation 1 and 2 (i.e. GCaMP with isosbestic).
#2 2 3 2 Excitation LED 2 and 3 are simultaneous and interleaved 50% with excitation 1.
Camera 1 record excitation 1 and 2+3 (i.e. GCaMP with isosbestic).
Camera 2 record excitation 2+3 only (i.e. RCaMP)..
* 2 cycles allow for longer exposure time, but have possible crosstalk between 2 and 3
#3 2 3 3 Excitation LED 1, 2 and 3 are interleaved 33% each.
Camera 1 record excitation 1 and 2 (i.e. GCaMP with isosbestic).
Camera 2 record excitation 3 only (i.e. RcaMP).
* shorter exposure time, but NO crosstalk between excitations
#4 1 1 1 Excitation LED 1 continuous. Camera 1 record excitation 1
* to record faster event without interleaving
* Other configuration will be available on customer request.
4.3.2. Sampling Rate
As you choose the sampling rate, please note that the camera will record at 2 or 3 times this rate when
using interleaving with 2 or 3 cycles.
4.3.3. Resolution, Binning
You can also define the Resolution and Binning which main interest is to reduce the size of the video file
if you are saving the video files for to perform your own processing.
4.3.4. Trigger
A straightfoward way to use the recording is to set the trigger source as Manual (default), then the
recording will start when you click LIVE or RECORD in Acquisition tab.
If you want to have the recording start when triggered by an external signal via a Digital Input, as trigger
source, there is 2 possibilities;
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 8 / 15

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
A- Trigger Mode = Triggered
You should click LIVE or RECORD in the Acquisition Tab to have device ready to record, and recording
will start as soon as the selected DIO receive 'TTL-high' signal (5V). Recording will stop when you
manually click STOP in the software interface.
B- Trigger Mode = Gated
You should click LIVE or RECORD in the Acquisition Tab to have device ready to record, and recording
will start when the selected DIO receive 'TTL-high' signal (5V). Recording will continue as long as the
DIO is 'TTL-High', then data stream will interrupt when the DIO is 'TTL-low', but the time will continue,
and when the DIO is back to 'TTL-High', the recording will continue until you manually click STOP in the
software interface.
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 9 / 15

BFP SYSTEM : Quick Starting Guide
4.4. Set Region Of Interest (ROI Tab)
You should now define the ROI that correspond to each optical fibre area where all pixels inside a ROI are
averaged to get an intensity for each optical fibre. Averaging on many pixels is a good way to reduce the
electronic noise, then improving the signal-to-noise ratio 'SNR'.
In order to be able to define the ROI, you need first to start a LIVE acquisition to see an image from the
camera(s). You may STOP it after a few seconds.
- Draw as many ROI as you need; we suggest to draw one ROI for each optical fibre, plus one outside to
monitor the background.
- A graph of the ROI average count vs time will appear and a row in right table for each ROI.
- You can rename each ROI by doubleclicking on its name in the table.
- With a configuration using 2 cameras, when a ROI is added, it is added on both cameras at the same
position. It is possible to keep them synchronized (Sync ROI between Cameras checkbox), but most of
the time, because of imperfect alignment between 2 cameras, it is preferred to move and resize ROI on
each camera.
- When ROI are defined, we suggest to save them using the 'Save' button in the ROI tab for faster setup
next day, and lock the editing to avoid moving them by mistake.
Copyright © 2020 Doric Lenses Inc. All Rights Reserved. 10 / 15
Table des matières
Autres manuels DORIC Équipement d'éclairage
Manuels Équipement d'éclairage populaires d'autres marques

Qazqa
Qazqa Suplux SL 3 Black 103062 Manuel utilisateur

Commercial Electric
Commercial Electric 54568141 Manuel utilisateur

CREE LIGHTING
CREE LIGHTING 304 Series Manuel utilisateur

Goobay
Goobay 49867 Manuel utilisateur

ECOMAN ITALIA
ECOMAN ITALIA LED T8 Manuel utilisateur

Alkalite
Alkalite Krypton KT-81 Manuel utilisateur
















