Fluorescence sensor from Headwall Photonics to be shown at SPIE DCS 2017
At the Headwall Photonics booth at SPIE DCS 2017, the company will showcase its Hyperspec fluorescence sensor, which features an all-reflective concentric imager design. The sensor features a TE-cooled sCMOS image sensor, a spectral passband of 670 – 780 nm, and a spectral resolution of ≤ 0.25 (FWHM). It also features a 25 mm Headwall VNIR telecentric lens, full Camera Link interface, a maximum frame rate of 100 fps, and ≤ 1,600 unbinned spatial samples. Additionally, it features a 0.051 spectral sampling interval (nm/pixel), a signal-to-noise (peak) ratio of 680:1, and a ≤ 300 mm x 200 mm x 200 mm size.
SPIE DCS 2017 booth number: 427
To Learn More:
Contact: Headwall Photonics
Headquarters: Fitchburg, MA, USA
Product: Hyperspec fluorescence sensor
Key features: TE-cooled sCMOS image sensor, spectral passband of 670 – 780 nm, spectral resolution of ≤ 0.25 (FWHM), Camera Link interface, 100 fps frame rate maximum.
What Headwall Photonics says:
View more information on the sensor.
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