High speed fluorescence camera(4000 frames per second)
High speed fluorescence cameraHiCAM FluoIt is a multifunctional camera system designed specifically for fluorescence microscopes. It has130A 10 megapixel image sensor can capture detailed images at high frame rates. Due to the integration of a coupled image intensifier, it can operate under low light conditions, making it an ideal camera for high-speed fluorescence microscopes. The cooling function of the amplifier significantly reduces the noise of the signal.
By using a gated image intensifier, the exposure time of the camera can be effectively reduced. The 40ns gate width expands the lighting range used by the camera. It also eliminates motion blur and enhances temporal resolution.
Peltier cooling can achieve low noise levels. Compared to uncooled enhanced cameras, the noise level has been reduced by 100 times.
Use the CoaXpress interface to stream images to a computer. This high-speed interface limits the recording time only to the hard disk space. Connecting the camera to a frame grabber with a FPGA board allows for real-time analysis of data streams.
Main features of high-speed fluorescence camera
· Simple coupling-Flexible and efficient lens coupling, throughC-MOUNT or F-MOUNT can connect almostAll brand microscopes.
· High resolution image intensifier- Gen IIIImage intensifier, high-resolution in ultraviolet, visible or near-infrared regionsRate and sensitivity.
· exceedShort gate pulse width-lower40 ns(FWHM)The shaking is small.
· High gate control repetition rate-the height is100 kHz
Application of high-speed fluorescence camera
· high speed
· Biological and chemiluminescence time-resolved imaging and laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy (LIF)
· Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
· Plasma physics
· Microfluidic chip
· burning
High speed fluorescenceCamera parameters
Maxmum resolution (pixels) |
1280 x 1024 |
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Resolution (likeSu) |
1280 x 1024 |
1200 x 720 |
640 x 480 |
Frame rate (fps) |
1000 |
1500 |
4000 |
Minimum exposure time |
2 µs |
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Pixel size |
6.6 x 6.6 µm |
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Software |
CoaXPress |
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SDK and LabView drivers |
Optional |
Image intensifier
Application Cases
A frame image of zebrafish heart recorded at 2000 fps. On average, zebrafish's heart beats 2 to 3 times per second. By labeling blood cells with DS-red fluorescent dye, detailed images of different stages of heartbeat can be recorded.
Sample image of valley lily (left uncooled, right cooled)