Andor launches 1 MPixel USB3 EMCCD camera

May 22, 2014
Andor Technology Ltd. has announced the release of the iXon Ultra 888 megapixel back-illuminated EMCCD camera, which offers single photon sensitivity at 26 fps.

Andor Technology Ltd. has announced the release of the iXon Ultra 888 megapixel back-illuminated EMCCD camera, which offers single photon sensitivity at 26 fps. The iXon Ultra 888 USB3-enabled camera features a 1024 x 1024 pixel array EMCCD sensor with a 13 µm x 13 µm pixel size and can achieve a frame rate of 697 fps in 128 x 128 cropped sensor mode. In addition, the camera features a Camera Link interface, thermoelectric cooling to -139°F, and intelligent algorithms to filter clock-induced charge events from the background. Andor’s iXon Ultra 888 cameras are suitable for use in single molecule detection, microscopy, live cell imaging, and astronomy applications.

To Learn More:

Contact:Andor Technology
Headquarters: Belfast, UK
Product:
iXon Ultra 888 camera
Key features:
USB3 Vision enabled, 1024 x 1024 pixel array EMCCD sensor with a 13 µm x 13 µm pixel size, 26 fps, 697 fps at 128 x 128 cropped sensor mode, Camera Link interface.

What Andor says:
View more information on the iXon Ultra 888 camera.

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