HORIBA Scientific has announced the release of three new scientific imaging cameras in the EFis, AToR, and iRiS models, which are designed for low-light imaging applications. The EFiS camera features a 1004 x 1002 Texas Instruments TC285SPD EMCCD image sensor with 8 µm x 8 µm pixel size, 16-bit Camera Link output, and 15 fps frame rate. The AToR camera features a 658 x 496 Texas Instruments TC247SPD EMCCD image sensor with 10 µm x 10 µm pixel size, 16-bit Camera Link output, and 25 fps frame rate. Lastly, the iRiS camera features a 2048 x 2048 sCMOS image sensor with 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size, 12-bit Camera Link output, and 18 fps frame rate. These cameras are suitable for use in fluorescence imaging, astronomy, X-ray tomography, and single molecule detection.
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Contact:HORIBA Scientific
Headquarters: Kyoto, Japan
Product: EFis, AToR, and iRiS scientific imaging cameras
Key features: 1004 x 1002 EMCCD sensor, 8 µm x 8 µm pixel size, 16-bit Camera Link output (EFiS), 658 x 496 EMCCD image sensor, 10 µm x 10 µm pixel size, 16-bit Camera Link output (AToR), 2048 x 2048 sCMOS image sensor, 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size, 12-bit Camera Link output (iRiS).
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