-The Multimode product line has been passed through several companies
+The MultiMode product line has been passed through several companies
over the years. It started out at [Digital Instruments][DI], which
was aquired by [Veeco][] in February 1998 before being passed off to
[Bruker][] in August 2010.
I've done a good deal of troubleshooting to keep our ancient MultiMode
-II, stumbling along. If you're in a similar situation, check out my
+II stumbling along. If you're in a similar situation, check out my
notes on:
* [[Stepper motor control|stepper]]
-* [[Photo-diode signal access]]
-* [[MultiMode internals]]
+* [[Photo-diode signal access|photodiode]]
+* [[MultiMode internals|internals]]
* [Closest thing][connection] to a description of the
NanoScope-MultiMode connection that I can find online. (see Ch. 10)
* A [MultiMode manual][manual]
-[[!img multimode_assembled.jpg
- alt="An assembled Multimode microscope"
- title="An assembled Multimode microscope"]]
+[[!img multimode_assembled.jpg size="500x"
+ alt="An assembled MultiMode microscope"
+ title="An assembled MultiMode microscope"]]
[DI]: http://www.di.com/
[Veeco]: http://www.veeco.com/
[Bruker]: http://www.bruker-axs.com/multimode_8_scanning_probe_microscope.html
[connection]: https://depts.washington.edu/ntuf/facility/docs/NanoScope_Controller_Manual.pdf
[manual]: http://msc.engr.wisc.edu/manuals/SPM/MltiMode.pdf
+
+[[!tag tags/hardware]]