Re: Cytomation

BIGOS@Darwin.Stanford.EDU
Tue, 20 Feb 1996 07:14:32 +0000 (PDST)

Mark-

We are in the process of bringing up a MoFlo electronics at our facility;
hooking it to a modified Facstar+ bench we have designed. We have generally
found it to be an excellent and well-designed processing system for flow
signals. In addition to its high speed capabilities it can process up to 12
measurement parameters (very important for us) the other 4 being internally
generated (time, width, sort decisions, etc.)

One difference from the other commercial electronics is that many of the
adjustments are done manually (amplifier gains, laser timing, etc). This has not
been a problem for us because our configurations don't require much change of
these items. The sorting and sort control is computerized.

-Marty Bigos
Stanford Shared FACS Facility


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