Group: Oxford Instruments
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sCMOS 5.5 Megapixel, -40°C, 1 e- Noise Rolling and Global Shutter Scientific CMOS ANDOR an Oxford Instruments company -40oC Vacuum Cooling s Lowest dark current s Lowest hot pixels s Fan-off capability Features and Benefits • TE cooling to -40°C Minimization of dark current and pixel blemish • 1 e- read noise Lower detection limit than any CCD • 5.5 megapixel sensor format and 6.5 pm pixels Extremely sharp resolution over a 22 mm field of view: Ideal for cell microscopy and astronomy • Rolling and Global (Snapshot) shutter Maximum flexibility across all applications • Rapid frame rates Sustained: 30 fps full frame Burst: 100 fps full frame • Dual-Gain amplifiers Extensive dynamic range of 30,000:1 @ 30 fps • UltraVac™ -1 Sustained sensor protection and unequalled cooling with 5 year warranty • ROI and pixel binning User-defined ROI (1 pixel granularity) and hardware binning • NEW GPU Express Simplify and optimize data transfers from camera to Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) card to facilitate accelerated GPU processing as part of the acquisition pipeline. • 4 GB on-head memory Acquire data bursts at frame rates faster than PC write speed • Dynamic Baseline Clamp Ensures quantitative stability • Software Exposure Events Rapid software notification via SDK of start / end of exposure synchronization • iCam Fast exposure switching • Fan-off capability Turn off fan for extended periods for zero vibration Vacuum cooled Scientific CMOS with 1 e- read noise - Rolling and Snapshot exposure In a unique -40°C vacuum cooled platform, loaded with FPGA intelligence, Andor’s Neo 5.5 sCMOS camera is designed exclusively to drive highest possible sensitivity from this exciting and innovative new technology development. Unlike any CMOS or CCD technology to come before it, Neo 5.5 sets radical new benchmarks in its unique ability to simultaneously deliver highest specifications in sensitivity, resolution, speed, dynamic range and field-of-view: true scientific imaging, without compromise. Choice of Rolling and Global (Snapshot) exposure mechanisms ensure maximum application flexibility, the latter providing a ‘freeze frame’ capture capability that emulates that of an interline CCD.
Open the catalog to page 1sCMOS 5.5 Megapixel, -40°C, 1 e- Noise Rolling and Global Shutter Scientific CMOS ANDOR an Oxford Instruments company System Specifications*2 Sensor type Advanced Performance Specifications*2 Maximum dynamic range * Minimum ROI size possible is as follows: 16 x 12 in 12-bit mode and 12 x 12 in 16-bit mode. Maximum Frame Rate Table* Cameralink - 3-tap Global (Snapshot) Shutter Array Size Rolling Shutter Burst to 4 GB Internal Memory Rolling Shutter Global (Snapshot) Shutter
Open the catalog to page 25.5 Megapixel, -40ºC, 1 e- Noise Rolling and Global Shutter Scientific CMOS Dark Signal vs Exposure Time (Rolling and Global Shutter Modes) Quantum Efficiency (QE) Curve Quantum efficiency (%) 0.02 Global Shutter (-40°C) Rolling Shutter (-40°C) Hot Pixels vs Cooling Temperature Exposure (secs) Comparison of hot pixel blemishes at cooling temperatures of +5°C and -40°C @ 1s exposure time; rolling shutter readout mode. Have you found what you are looking for? Do you need higher sensitivity and the widest field of view? Check out the new Sona 4.2B-11 Back-illuminated sCMOS camera with 95% QE...
Open the catalog to page 3sCMOS 5.5 Megapixel, -40°C, 1 e- Noise Rolling and Global Shutter Scientific CMOS ANDOR an Oxford Instruments company Creating The Optimum Product for You Step 1. Select the camera type and required mounting option Camera Description Type & Mounting Step 2. Select an alternative camera window (optional) Camera Window The standard window has been selected to satisfy most applications. However, other options are available. The alternative camera window code must be specified at time of ordering. To view and select other window options please refer to the ‘Camera Windows Supplementary...
Open the catalog to page 45.5 Megapixel, -40ºC, 1 e- Noise Rolling and Global Shutter Scientific CMOS Product Drawings Dimensions in mm [inches] Weight: 3.4 kg [7 lb 8 oz] External Trigger Camera Control Connector type: 3 meter Camera Link 3-tap (longer cable lengths available as accessories). TTL / Logic Connector type: 26 way D Type with TTL I/Os for External Trigger, Fire Pulse and Arm Firmware updates through USB Minimum cable clearance required at rear of camera 90 mm Regulatory Compliance Compliant with the requirements of the EU EMC and LV Directives through testing to EN 61326-1 and EN 61010-1 External power...
Open the catalog to page 55.5 Megapixel, -40ºC, 1 e- Noise Rolling and Global Shutter Scientific CMOS Order Today Need more information?andor.com/contactcommitted to finding At Andor we are the correct solution for you. With a dedicated team of technical advisors, we are able to offer you one-to-one guidance and technical support on all Andor products. For a full listing of our regional sales offices, please see: andor.com/contact Our regional headquarters are: EUROPE Belfast, Northern Ireland Phone +44 (28) 9023 7126 Fax +44 (28) 9031 0792 NORTH AMERICA CHINA Concord, MA, USA Beijing Phone +1 (860) 290 9211 Phone...
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