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CCD camera designed for scientific imaging introduced by Critical Link

Featuring near infrared (NIR) sensitivity, the MityCCD-H11501 CCD camera from Critical Link is designed for such applications as low-light imaging, Raman spectroscopy, embedded instrumentation, portable scientific instrumentation, astronomy, and industrial inspection.  
Jan. 25, 2016
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Featuring near infrared (NIR) sensitivity, the MityCCD-H11501CCD camera from Critical Link is designed for such applications as low-light imaging, Raman spectroscopy, embedded instrumentation, portable scientific instrumentation, astronomy, and industrial inspection. The camera features the S11501-1007S back-thinned, area scan CCD image sensor from Hamamatsu, which is a 1044 x 122 sensor with a 24 µm pixel size that offer sensitivity in the NIR region at wavelengths longer than 800 nm. Additionally, the CCD camera feature on-board image processing with both a DSP and FPGA available for algorithm development, as well as MityCCD software, which offers an interface for image setup, acquisition, viewing, and data analysis. The MityCCD-H11501 camera will be on display at the Critical Link booth at Photonics West in San Francisco from February 16-18.

SPIE Photonics West booth number:630

To Learn More:

Contact:Critical Link
Headquarters
: Syracuse, NY, USA
Product: MityCCD-H11501 CCD camera
Key Features: 1044 x 122 sensor S11501-1007S back-thinned, area scan CCD image sensor from Hamamatsu, NIR sensitivity, board image processing with both a DSP and FPGA.

What Critical Link says:
View more information on the MityCCD-H11501.

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