EMCCD camera from Princeton Instruments targets low light imaging applications
Featuring the patented eXcelon3 technology (X3) CCD and EMCCD technology, the ProEM-HS:1024BX3 camera from Princeton Instruments targets low light imaging and spectroscopy applications. Princeton Instruments’ eXcelon3 technology features enhanced quantum efficiency (>95%), suppression versus standard back illumination, and standard fringe suppression anti-reflection coated sensors. The camera features a back-illuminated 1024 x 1024 eXcelon3 EMCCD image sensor with a 13 µm pixel size that is capable of achieving frame rates of 25 fps. In reduced ROI, the camera can achieve a frame rate of 4,400 fps. The camera also features a hermetic XP vacuum seal technology with a lifetime vacuum guarantee, along with thermoelectric cooling to below -85°C using air and liquid. In addition, the camera features a GigE interface and built-in light source, and is compatible with Princeton Instruments’ LightField software which provides complete control of camera features.
To Learn More:
Contact:Princeton Instruments
Headquarters: Trenton, NJ, USA
Product: ProEM-HS:1024BX3 EMCCD camera.
Key Features: 1024 x 1024 eXcelon3 EMCCD image sensor with a 13 µm pixel size, 25 fps, >95% quantum efficiency, GigE interface.
What Princeton Instruments says:
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