Group: Oxford Instruments
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ANDOR an Oxford Instruments company The World’s Highest Performance Back-illuminated EMCCDs & *9 , iXon Ultra 888 • Largest Field of View EMCCD • 1024x1024 • Single Photon Sensitive • > 95% QE 512 x 512 16 pm pixel size Single Photon Sensitive > 95% QE 56 fps full frame TE Cooling to -100°C
Open the catalog to page 1iXon Ultra iXon Ultra 888: Field of View & Sensitivity... Now 3x Faster! The highly innovative iXon Ultra 888 megapixel, back-illuminated EMCCD camera offers single photon sensitivity across a large field of view, at 26 fps. Building on a rich history of first to market innovation, the ‘supercharged’ iXon Ultra 888, represents a massive performance boost for the largest available EMCCD sensor, as well as the first USB 3.0 enabled EMCCD camera. Widefield + SRRF Stream Widefield Image comparison of a fluorescently labelled fixed BPAE cell, recorded with a widefield fluorescence microscope and...
Open the catalog to page 2iXon Ultra 897: The market leading back-illuminated EMCCD, now accelerated to 56 fps. The iXon Ultra 897 platform takes the popular back-illuminated 512 x 512 frame transfer sensor and overclocks readout to 17 MHz, pushing speed performance to an outstanding 56 fps (full frame), whilst maintaining single photon sensitivity and quantitative stability throughout. New Optically Centred Crop Mode unlocks unparalleled frame rate performance from centrally located ROIs, ideal for the particular speed and sensitivity requirements of super-resolution microscopy. The iXon Ultra maintains all the...
Open the catalog to page 3an Oxford Instruments company
Open the catalog to page 4Application Focus The Physicist’s Choice The unique high-performance specifications of the optimized iXon range have been serving the physical scientist and astronomer in scenarios that demand more than simply an EM sensor in a camera. Andor have worked with numerous scientists to deliver solutions that work for their particular application requirements, such as specific coatings, coupling to fibre optic scintillators and ‘minimized latency’ direct data access solutions. Application Examples Quantum Science Quantum entanglement is now being studied with the aim of providing insight into the...
Open the catalog to page 5Application Focus The Biologist’s Choice In applications such as single molecule microscopy, super-resolution, live cell microscopy (including confocal), calcium signalling, transport/motile imaging and intracellular bioluminescence, weak, rapidly changing fluorescent signals from cells must be dynamically imaged. Andor’s iXon technology offers an ideal detection solution. Ultra-sensitive detection capability in fluorescence microscopy facilitates use of lower excitation powers (thereby reducing photobleaching and phototoxicity) and lower dye concentrations. Application Examples Single...
Open the catalog to page 6EMCCD or sCMOS? Since the introduction of sCMOS technology by Andor, the question of the performance comparison against the more established Electron Multiplying CCD (EMCCD) has been a common one. Being a very fast, low noise technology, sCMOS does hold some potential to offer an alternative technology across some applications and techniques, including to an extent, TIRF microscopy. Whilst the read noise of sCMOS is very low compared to CCDs, EMCCD technology holds the distinct advantage of being able to practically eliminate read noise, rendering them single photon sensitive. Images at a...
Open the catalog to page 7Sensor QE options #BV: Back Illuminated, standard AR coated BVF: Back Illuminated, standard AR coated with fringe suppression UVB: Back Illuminated, standard AR with additional lumogen coating #EX: Back illuminated, dual AR coated EXF: Back illuminated, dual AR coated with fringe suppression NEW #BB: Back-illuminated, blue optimized AR coated
Open the catalog to page 8an Oxford Instruments company iXon Ultra 888 Frame RatesStandard Mode ^ 50 92 Crop Mode - Optically Centred frame rates in brackets •10 Binning Quantum Efficiency (QE) Curves •11
Open the catalog to page 9Step 1. Choose the camera type Camera Type Step 2. Sensor Type ANDOR an Oxford Instruments company Add sensor type code to camera code (see step 2) NOTE: If SRRF-Stream real time super-resolution functionality is required with your iXon Ultra, please order as an ‘accessory’ in step 4 below. Choose the sensor type option Add sensor type code to camera code (step 1) Step 3. 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...
Open the catalog to page 10iXon Ultra 888 Ultra 888 Power Requirements • Power Input: +12 VDC ± 5% @ 8 A • Power Consumption: 96 W max • Ripple and noise: 120 mV max (peak-peak 0 - 20 MHz) • External Power Supply: 100 - 240 VAC 50/60 Hz Ultra 897 Power Requirements • Power Input: +12 VDC ± 5% @ 6 A • Power Consumption: 72 W max • Ripple and noise: 120 mV max (peak-peak 0 - 20 MHz) • External Power Supply: 100 - 240 VAC 50/60 Hz Logic: Connector type: 26 way D Type with 8 programmable digital inputs or outputs for control and sensing of up to 8 external devices, Minimum cable clearance required: 90 mm, Weight: 3.7 kg...
Open the catalog to page 11ORDER TODAY Need more information? At Andor we are committed to finding 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 local 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 +86 (10) 5884 7900 Fax +1 (860) 290 9566 Fax +86 (10) 5884 7901 Items shipped with your iXon...
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