Princeton Instruments introduces new scientific ICCD camera
Princeton Instrument’s new PI-MAX4: 2048f scientific ICCD camera features a 2,048 x 2,048 focal plane array with a 13.5 µm x 13.5 µm pixel size. The camera, which images in the 200-900 nm range, is fiber-optically coupled and features 16-bit digitization, a 1 MHz sustained gating repetition rate, and an integrated programmable timing generator (SuperSynchro), which is built into the camera. In addition, the camera is available with Princeton Instruments’ LightField data acquisition software, which offers such features as exposure control and functions for capture and export of imaging and spectral data. The PI-MAX4: 2048f camera is suitable for use in scientific imaging applications, including spectroscopy, shock wave physics, neutron research, and combustion applications.
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Contact:Princeton Instruments
Headquarters: Trenton, NJ, USA
Product PI-MAX4: 2048f scientific ICCD camera
Key Features: 2,048 x 2,048 focal plane array, 13.5 µm x 13.5 µm pixel size, 200-900 nm wavelength range, fiber-optic coupling, 16-bit digitization, available with software.
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