The GelDoc Go Gel Imaging System gives you a benchtop imaging solution in a compact and evolved package. Acquire high-resolution, publication-quality images of both nucleic acid and protein gels. Advanced optical design for a large imaging area allows you to image up to four mini gels at once but still retain a compact size. Easily set up and control the GelDoc Go with Image Lab Touch Software. Powerful to move your research forward. Small enough to fit anywhere.
The GelDoc Go Gel Imaging System features the intuitive Image Lab Touch Software onboard, with capabilities such as auto image capture, auto analysis, user preferences, and many other features, making gel imaging and analysis incredibly easy.
Applications
Fluorescence:- Yes
Chemiluminescence:- No
Colorimetry:- Yes
Gel documentation:- Yes
Hardware Specifications
Maximum image area:- Length: 14 cm
Width: 21 cm
Touch screen functionality:- Multi-touch capable
Display resolution:- 1024 x 768 pixels 9.7″ (24.64 cm) display
Onboard computer system:- Multi-touch capable
Display resolution:- 1024 x 768 pixels 9.7″ (24.64 cm) display
Onboard computer system:-2 GB RAM, 32 GB disk space,4 USB ports
Sample thickness:- Maximum supported thickness: 5 mm
Excitation source:- Trans-UVB (standard),Epi-white (standard),Trans-white (optional),Trans-blue (optional)
Maximum image area:-Length: 14 cm
Width: 21 cm
Excitation source:- Trans-UVB (standard),Epi-white (standard),Trans-white (optional),Trans-blue (optional)
Detector:- 6.3 MP CMOS
Pixel size;- 2.4 µm x 2.4 µm
Emission filters:- 535–645 nm (standard)
Dynamic range:- >3.5 orders of magnitude
Pixel density:- (gray levels)65,535
Instrument size (L x W x H):- Depth: 44.8 cm (18″), Width: 36.0 cm (14.2″), Height: 35.3 cm (14″)
Instrument weight:- ~16 kg (~35 lb)
Operating Ranges
Operating voltage:- 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz
Operating temperature:-10–28°C
Operating humidity:-20–80% relative humidity (noncondensing)
Automation Capabilities
Workflow automated selection:- Application driven, tray-based imaging and autoselection of excitation source
Image flat fielding:- Dynamic; precalibrated and optimized per application
Autoexposure:- 2 user-defined modes (rapid or optimal)