

- Intel play qx3 microscope software and driver driver#
- Intel play qx3 microscope software and driver full#
V4l2-ctl -device=/dev/video0 -set-ctrl=illuminator_2=0 (turn off QX3: scope/upper light, QX5: stage/lower light) V4l2-ctl -device=/dev/video0 -set-ctrl=illuminator_2=1 (turn on QX3: scope/upper light, QX5: stage/lower light) V4l2-ctl -device=/dev/video0 -set-ctrl=illuminator_1=0 (turn off QX3: stage/lower light, QX5: scope/upper light) V4l2-ctl -device=/dev/video0 -set-ctrl=illuminator_1=1 (turn on QX3: stage/lower light, QX5: scope/upper light) There will be check boxes for illuminator_1 and illuminator_2.Īlternatively, you can set the lighting from the command line using v4l2-ctl (omit the part in parenthesis): In the vlc display, you can find the microscope lighting controls by clicking the "show extended settings" button at the bottom of the window, then clicking on the "v4l2 controls" tab. Note again that if your system has an internal webcam, replace "video0" with "video1": You can specify the video device as the output in the command line. Then insert your microscope USB cable, and launch vlc. Installation on Debian 4.19.37-5 with QX3 or QX5 Power_line_frequency 0x00980918 (menu) : min=0 max=2 default=1 value=1 QX3 v4l2-ctl device information (device "video0" because there is no internal webcam, otherwise would be "video1"):īrightness 0x00980900 (int) : min=0 max=100 step=1 default=50 value=50 flags=sliderĬontrast 0x00980901 (int) : min=0 max=96 step=8 default=48 value=48 flags=slider
Intel play qx3 microscope software and driver driver#
usbcore: registered new interface driver cpia1 usb 1-1.3: Product: Intel Play QX3 Microscope usb 1-1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=2, Product=1, SerialNumber=0 usb 1-1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=0813, idProduct=0001, bcdDevice= 1.60 usb 1-1.3: new full-speed USB device number 5 using ehci-pci If the value for that illuminator is set back to 0, that light will switch back off, and the first light will switch back on. If both illuminator values are set to "1", the microscope will deactivate the first light and activate the most recent assigned light. Illuminator_2 0x00980926 (bool) : default=0 value=0 flags=updateįor at least this version (revision 2) of the QX5, illuminator_1 refers to the scope/upper light, and illuminator_2 refers to the stage/lower light, opposite of the QX3 behavior. Illuminator_1 0x00980925 (bool) : default=0 value=0 flags=update Sharpness 0x0098091b (int) : min=0 max=2 step=1 default=1 value=1 flags=slider


Gamma 0x00980910 (int) : min=0 max=3 step=1 default=1 value=1 flags=slider
Intel play qx3 microscope software and driver full#
Quantization : Default (maps to Full Range)īrightness 0x00980900 (int) : min=0 max=30 step=1 default=15 value=15 flags=slider YCbCr/HSV Encoding: Default (maps to ITU-R 601) Transfer Function : Default (maps to sRGB) QX5 v4l2-ctl device information (device "video0" because there is no internal webcam, otherwise would be "video1"): usbcore: registered new interface driver mars videodev: Linux video capture interface: v2.00 usb 1-1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 usb 1-1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=093a, idProduct=050f, bcdDevice= 1.00 usb 1-1.3: new full-speed USB device number 4 using ehci-pci In Linux version 4.19.0-5-amd64 (Debian 4.19.37-5), the QX3 and QX5 are both recognized and functional after installing v4l-utils and vlc. STMicroelectronics Imaging Division (VLSI Vision) While the QX3 maxpower is reported as 500mA, the QX5 (revision 2) maxpower is reported as 100mA. QX5 revision 2 identifies itself as 093a:050f. There were at least two versions of the QX5 produced. The QX5 replaces the QX3's incandescent bulbs with LEDs. Both devices have an upper portion that is removable from the base while in operation. The QX5 is an improved version of the QX3 USB microscope. 5 Ubuntu 12.04LTS+ and Intel Play QX3 Microscope.2 Installation on Debian 4.19.37-5 with QX3 or QX5.
