Andor iStar sCMOS is currently the fastest amplified ( Intensified (amplified) cameras have specific characteristics due to the sCMOS chip, which is gradually replacing the CCD chips in ICCD cameras, making intensified cameras an ideal tool for fast time-resolved imaging and spectroscopy.
View in dictionary) camera on the market with speeds of up to 50 frames per second at full resolution. Its exceptional characteristics are due to the sCMOS chip, which has recently replaced the traditional CCD chips in ICCD cameras. This makes the iStar sCMOS camera an ideal tool for fast time-resolved imaging and spectroscopy.
Key Features
- 5.5 MPx resolution (sCMOS)
- 50 frames per second at full resolution (5.5 MPx)
- Minimum exposure time < 2ns
- High dynamic range (optional 12-bit or 16-bit)
- Integrated digital delay generator (DDG)
- Integrate-On-Chip gating up to 500k Hz
- USB 3.0 interface
- Spectroscopic sensor readout modes for ultra-fast spectroscopy(up to 4,000 spectra/s)
Different camera versions differ in the choice of second and third generation image intensifier and high quantum efficiency and fast optical shutter.