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O que (quem) é USB microscope - definição


USB microscope         
  • A miniature USB microscope with inbuilt [[LED]] lights next to the lens at left.
  • The top side of a sage leaf seen with a USB microscope - [[trichomes]] are visible.
  • The USB image of the underside of a sage leaf - more trichomes are visible on this side.
  • [[Sea salt]] crystals seen with a USB microscope.
  • [[Table salt]] crystals seen with a USB microscope.
MICROSCOPE CONNECTED VIA USB INTERFACE
A USB microscope is a low-powered digital microscope which connects to a computer's USB port. Microscopes essentially the same as USB models are also available with other interfaces either in addition to or instead of USB, such as via WiFi.
USB hardware         
  • A blue Standard-A USB connector without USB 3.0 contacts fitted
  • The Certified USB Fast Charger logo for USB Type-C charging ports
  • USB 3.0 Micro-B SuperSpeed plug
  • USB extension cable, plug on the left, receptacle (nonstandard, receptacles normally not allowed on cables) on the right
  • Mini-A (left) and Mini-B (right) plugs
  • A yellow charge-only USB port on a front panel USB 3.0 switch with card reader
  • A yellow USB port denoting sleep-and-charge
  • USB 3.0 B type plug
  • Pin configuration of type-A and type-B plugs viewed end-on
  • Power rule of USB Power Delivery Revision 3.0, Version 1.2
  • Comparison of USB connector plugs, excluding USB-C type plugs
  • '''Standard, Mini-, and Micro-USB plugs''' shown end-on, not to scale. Light areas represent cavities. The plugs are pictured with USB logo to the top.<ref name = microspec />
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  • Worst-case voltage drop topology of a USB 3.x host to device chain, at steady state. Note that under transient conditions the supply at the device can momentarily drop from 4.0&nbsp;V to 3.67&nbsp;V.
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  • The USB Type-C Charging logo ([[USB4]] 20Gbps port)
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  • The [[USB-C]] plug
  • USB cable with a USB-C plug and a USB-C port on a laptop
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COMMUNICATION CONNECTOR FOR THE USB PROTOCOL
USB port; PowerShare; Mini USB; Mini-USB; Micro-USB; Micro-usb; Micro usb; Mini usb; MiniUSB; MicroUSB; USB connector; ExtUSB; Micro USB; Extusb; USB Accessory Charger Adapter; USB plugs; USB Battery Charging Specification; USB Battery Charging Specification 1.0; USB Power Delivery Specification; USB PD; USB Power Delivery; USB charging port; USB Micro-B; USB Mini-B; USB Mini-A; USB-PD; USB (Physical); Micro-B; UC-E6; Always On USB; Power-off USB; Sleep-and-charge ports; USB-C PD; Dedicated charging port; USB Battery Charging; USB-B; User:Dratini0/sandbox2
The initial versions of the USB standard specified connectors that were easy to use and that would have acceptable life spans; revisions of the standard added smaller connectors useful for compact portable devices. Higher-speed development of the USB standard gave rise to another family of connectors to permit additional data paths.
Optical microscope         
  • A miniature [[USB microscope]].
  • 3D dual color super resolution microscopy with Her2 and Her3 in breast cells, standard dyes: Alexa 488, Alexa 568 LIMON
  • The diffraction limit set in stone on a monument for [[Ernst Abbe]].
  • Two Leica [[oil immersion]] microscope objective lenses: 100× (left) and 40× (right)
  • Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy image of actin filaments within a cell.
  • Diagram of a compound microscope
  • Diagram of a simple microscope
  • Basic optical transmission microscope elements (1990s)
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  •  A 40x magnification image of cells in a medical [[smear test]] taken through an optical microscope using a [[wet mount]] technique, placing the specimen on a glass slide and mixing with a salt solution
MICROSCOPE THAT USES VISIBLE LIGHT
Compound microscope; Simple microscope; Light microscope; Optical microscopy; Optical Microscope; Student microscope; Compound light microscope; Optical Microscopy; Optical light microscope; Transmitted light microscope; Visible light microscope; Optic microscopy; Alternatives to optical microscopes; History of optical microscopes; History of the optical microscope; Optical microscopes; Light microscopes
The optical microscope, also referred to as a light microscope, is a type of microscope that commonly uses visible light and a system of lenses to generate magnified images of small objects. Optical microscopes are the oldest design of microscope and were possibly invented in their present compound form in the 17th century.