The CSI Instruments AFM microscope enriches itself with the touch screen! An interview with Mr Louis Pacheco, CSI product manager

STM/AFM Microscope Nano-Observer from CSI Instruments, now with touch screen control!
Post publication date: 
Tuesday, September 15, 2015

A new video has been uploaded recently on YouTube. It provides a complete overview of the AFM Nano-Observer microscope, manufactured by CSI Instruments. Now this instrument is even easier to use, thanks to the touch screen control. You can operate the AFM microscope from a pc, a tablet or a smartphone, or any other device equipped with a touch screen! The main strong points of the french AFM microscope are the affordable price and the possibility to do electrical measurements.

Check the Nano-Observer product profile to see the video.

Other strong points of the CSI AFM microscope:

  • Ultimate technology (TouchScreen Control AFM, HD-KFM, ResiScope)
  • High performance (24 bit, low noise system)
  • Ease of use (EZ Temp, EZ liquid, top & side view...)
An interview to Louis Pacheco, Product Manager at CSInstruments

Louis Pacheco has been interviewed by people from the digital magazine AzoNano, the most eminent nanotechnology magazine in the web. He has described the CSI Instruments philosophy, and his mission. In particular he has explained how the Nano-Observer has been conceived: mainly from customers' requests, and secondly from the want to be independent and achieve a total control on the instrument's development.

Those reasons are at the root of the AFM microscope development. Mr Pacheco defines this Nano-Observer "affordable", not "cheap", "with the best price performance possible".

No compromise in choosing the components:

  • Low noise and low coherence laser
  • Developed their own flexure stage
  • Appropriate choice of electronic components
  • Precise scan control (24 bit DAC)

You can read the full interview to Mr Louis Pacheco on the Azonano website

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