• Raptor introduces deep-cooled vacuum CCD camera

    Raptor has released a deep cooled vacuum version of its Kingfisher CCD camera which features a Sony ICX694 CCD image sensor and is suitable for use in fluorescence imaging, astronomy, spectroscopy, bio and chemi-luminescence, and solar cell inspection applications.
    Dec. 16, 2013
    2 min read

    Raptor has released a deep cooled vacuum version of its Kingfisher CCD camera which features a Sony ICX694 CCD image sensor with 4.54 µm x 4.54 µm pixel size. The 6 MPixel Kingfisher V camera features a quantum efficiency of 77% at 525 nm, a low dark current of 0.000001 e/p/s, and readout noise of less than 1.5 electrons (Global shutter). The camera is fully compatible with XCAP image analysis software from EPIX, and also features a Camera Link interface, a C-Mount lens, and an operating temperature range of -4°F to 131°F (-20°C to 55°C). Kingfisher V cameras are suitable for use in fluorescence imaging, astronomy, spectroscopy, bio and chemi- luminescence, and solar cell inspection applications.

    To Learn More:

    Contact: Raptor Photonics
    Headquarters: Larne, Co Antrim, UK
    Product:
    Kingfisher V camera
    Key Features:
    Sony ICX694 CCD image sensor with 4.54 µm x 4.54 µm pixel size, quantum efficiency of 77% at 525 nm, low dark current of 0.000001 e/p/s.

    What Raptor Photonics says:
    View more information on the Kingfisher V camera.

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