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  • Re: NanoScope Analysis Software

    The printable manual for 1.50 is now in the same directory with the installer (ftp://sboftp.bruker-nano.com/outgoing/GPTech/Software/NanoScope_Analysis/). Note that this will not be kept as current as the online manual that is available by pressing the F1 key or clicking on the blue question mark icon, but it should get you started if you really need
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Tue, Nov 5 2013
  • Re: Export raw nanoscope data

    Hi Juliane, Sorry to be so vague, but I have not tried to recover raw data myself. It should be possible, but will probably require some work to get it functioning. I can get someone in software to explain the header parameters that are used to back calculate raw mean in the roughness analysis if you would like to take it on... --Bede
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Wed, Oct 16 2013
  • Re: Nanoscope Problem

    Another possibility is that Nanoscope did not shut down correctly and is still paritally running. Rebooting the computer would eliminate that possibility. --Bede
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Wed, Oct 16 2013
  • Re: Nanoscope analysis

    Hi Qian, What version of Nanoscope did you use to collect the force curves? Can you provide one of the files that is giving you problems? Are you able to open the file at all? --Bede
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Wed, Oct 9 2013
  • Re: Correct Zaxis Aspect Ratio in NanoScope Analysis

    Hi Dietmar, To make the 3d image have the correct scaling, you need to adjust the 'Zaxis Aspect Ratio' to consider both the Scan Size and the Z scale: Right click on the color scale bar, choose 'Color Scale...' and choose the 'Modify Data Scale' tab Adjust the 'Display' 'Maximum' and 'Minimum' if desired
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Fri, Sep 13 2013
  • Re: Bad Triggering in high-speed data capturing

    Glad to hear that you figured it out. It is important that the gain is not too small or too large -- you will see the curves jumping and big variations in the peak force error if the gain is too large as well... --Bede
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Tue, Sep 10 2013
  • Re: Bad Triggering in high-speed data capturing

    Hi Dietmar, Are most of the curves in the HSDC capture like this? Or is this an unusual curve? If you look at the force vs. Z plot in the force monitor (in realtime) do you see the same behavior? Or do they look correct in realtime? What version of Nanoscope and Nanoscope analysis are you using? --Bede
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Thu, Aug 29 2013
  • Re: Problem In Multi-mode 8 AFM during Auto tune the cantilever

    Hi Sreejith, Did you try my suggestions in the previous post? When was the last time you were able to tune correctly? What has changed since then? --Bede
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Mon, Jul 15 2013
  • Re: Force volume on Bioscope Catalyst - Defl. vs ZSensor ?

    By the way -- in one of your earlier posts you mention that the number of curves is limited in Point&Shoot. That is only partially true -- You can capture thousands of curves in an array in P&S, but there is a limit on how many can be overlaid offline in Nanoscope Analysis. If you create your own offline analysis code, there is no need for that
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Fri, Jun 14 2013
  • Re: Force volume on Bioscope Catalyst - Defl. vs ZSensor ?

    Hi Alessandro, You are correct, the topographic map in FV is built using the height, not the height sensor and you can expect some distortion for very tall samples. If you are willing to ramp more slowly, you could use closed loop Z with FV. The CLZ feedback loop will linearize the height so that it matches the height sensor, but there is always some
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Fri, Jun 14 2013
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