Electron Doubling CCD
Digital Monochrome Scientific Frame Transfer EMCCD, 500fps, 1024x1024, 13umx13um pixels, cooling -95 ℃, one million pixel scientific camera
The EMCCD camera is based on the e2v CCD-201 back wired 1 "sensor. It combines high sensitivity, speed, and resolution, with a QE of up to 95%. It has strong reactions to both ultraviolet and near-infrared spectra. The EM gain enables it to provide electronic readout noise below 0.01. It uses a 16 bit A/D converter and a standard CameraLink output port.
Product Features:
·1024x1024 Back intrinsic EM CCD sensor - optimized for imaging in low light conditions
·EM CCD technology - highest sensitivity imaging up to 1000x on-chip gain
·16 bit camera link output - Real time imaging from photons to digital images in low latency
·Up to 95% QE - Best Photon Acquisition
·Strong UV to NIR response -200-1100nm
·Deep cooling -95 ℃-
Detailed parameters:
Sensor type |
1" Back Thinned Frame Transfer EMCCD |
Number of pixels |
1024 x 1024 |
Elephant element size |
13µm x 13µm |
Effective area |
13.3mm x 13.3mm |
Maximum trap capacity |
80,000 electrons |
Shift register well depth |
730,000 electrons |
Nonlinear |
<1% |
read noise |
<0.01 electrons with EM gain ON, < 60 electrons with EM fain OFF |
Frame rate |
10fps |
dark current |
<0.0003e / pix / sec |
Digital output format |
16 bit CameraLink (base configuration) |
Peak quantum efficiency |
95% |
Response spectral range |
200 - 1100nm |
refrigeration |
-95°C with +10°C coolant |
Noodle element |
1x1 up to 32x32 |
Lens interface |
C-Mount |
Synchronizer |
Trigger IN and OUT - TTL compatible |
Power Supply |
12V DC ±10% |
power waste |
<100W |
working temperature |
-20°C to +55°C |
Storage temperature |
-30°C to +85°C |
size |
129mm x 112mm x 94mm |
Weight (no lens) |
< 1.5kg |
Quantum efficiency:
Typical applications:
·Adaptive Optics and Astronomy
·Calcium signaling system
·Fluorescence imaging technology/spectroscopy
·Flow cytometry
·FRET/FRAP/ TIRF
·Genome sequencing
·High content detection
·High resolution fluorescence imaging technology
·Hyperspectral imaging
·LIBS
·Live cell imaging
·Single molecule detection
·Solar cell inspection
·X-ray tomography