Ultrahigh-speed cameras feature backside illuminated CMOS image sensors

July 27, 2021
The T3610 and TMX 5010 cameras also offer extreme dynamic range.

The T3610 and TMX 5010 ultrahigh-speed cameras feature backside illuminated CMOS image sensors, extreme dynamic range, and 2x2 binned mode. T3610 cameras additionally offer 38,040 fps at 1280 x 800 resolution and up to 875,000 fps at reduced resolution. Minimum exposure time is 1 microsecond for lower fps and 190 nanoseconds for higher capture rates.

TMX 5010 cameras feature RAM capacity up to 512 GB, a partition offering of 511 segments, and 10 GigE interface with a RJ45 port. Minimum exposure time is 1 microsecond for lower fps and 95 nanoseconds for higher capture rates.

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Headquarters: Wayne, New Jersey, USA
Product: T3610 and TMX 5010 ultrahigh-speed cameras
Key Features: Backside illuminated CMOS image sensors, extreme dynamic range, 2x2 binned mode, sub-microsecond exposures.

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