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EMCCD cameras from Nüvü Cameras to be showcased at SPIE Photonics West

Nüvü Cameras HNü cameras are a new line of thermoelectrically-cooled EMCCD cameras with a pixel readout rate of 20 MHz and frame rates of 17, 67, and 975 fps, which will be showcased at SPIE Photonics West 2014 in San Francisco from February 1-6.
Jan. 16, 2015
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On display at the Nüvü Cameras booth at SPIE Photonics West will be the HNü line of thermoelectrically-cooled, back-illuminated EMCCD cameras, which achieve frame rates of 17, 67, and 975 fps, depending on model on resolution. HNü cameras offer a single photon detection probability of greater than 91%, thermoelectric temperature control down to -130°F (-90°C), and Camera Link or GigE Vision interface. In addition, the cameras feature NüPixel control imaging acquisition and analysis software, a software development kit for customizable programming, and various drivers for third-party software. HNü cameras, which are designed for low light imaging applications, are available in focal plane arrays of 1,024 x 1,024, 512 x 512, and 128 x 128.

SPIE Photonics West 2014 booth number: 4509

To Learn More:

Contact: Nüvü Cameras
Headquarters: Montreal, QC, Canada
Product: HNü EMCCD cameras
Key Features: EMCCD image sensors (1,024 x 1,024, 512 x 512, and 128 x 128), frame rates of 17, 67, and 975 fps, thermoelectric temperature control down to -130°F (-90°C), PCIe Camera Link or GigE Vision interface.

What Nüvü Cameras says:

View more information on HNü cameras.

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