Here is a detailed breakdown of the software, its features, and what the "Full" designation entails.
In technical contexts, a "TIGA device" is a generic identifier used by Windows for certain budget digital microscopes and USB cameras that use internal processing chips (often from manufacturers like AppoTech).
The Full version usually removes time limits on video recording. It supports high-frame-rate recording for observing moving organisms or processes. Time-lapse features allow users to set intervals (e.g., take a photo every 30 seconds) to observe slow processes like crystal growth or cell division over hours or days.
Hardware IDs such as USB\VID_1908&PID_3256 are common for these generic modules.
: If your computer does not see a "TIGA device," it is often because the supplied USB cable only provides power and lacks data cores. Using a high-quality micro-USB data cable usually resolves this.