Scientific CMOS camera with 4.2 MPixel sensor introduced by Princeton Instruments

Oct. 20, 2017
Designed for use in applications including hyperspectral imaging, astronomy, and quantum imaging, the KURO 2048B from Princeton Instruments features a scientific CMOS (sCMOS) image sensor.

Designed for use in applications including hyperspectral imaging, astronomy, and quantum imaging, the KURO 2048B from Princeton Instruments features a scientific CMOS (sCMOS) image sensor. The sensor is a 2048 x 2048 sensor with an 11 µm pixel size that can achieve a frame rate of 47 fps at 12 bits and 23 fps at 16 bits, with the ability to reach more than 3,000 fps in reduced resolution. The camera features a USB 3.0 interface, 95% quantum efficiency (QE) in mid-range visible as well as 80% peak QE in ultraviolet. Additionally, the camera features as full well specification of 80,000 electrons as well as ultra-low read noise of 1.3 e- rms median.

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Contact:Princeton Instruments
Headquarters: Trenton, NJ, USA
Product:. KURO 2048B scientific CMOS camera
Key Features:
2048 x 2048 scientific CMOS image sensor with 11 µm pixel size, 47 fps at full resolution (12 bits), USB 3.0 interface, Princeton Instruments LightField software ecosystem.

What Princeton Instruments says:
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