EMCCD camera from Princeton Instruments achieves 30 fps speed

June 19, 2017
Delivering 30 fps at full 1024 x 1024 pixel resolution, the ProEM-HS:1KBX3-10μm electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) camera from Princeton Instruments targets high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy applications.

Delivering 30 fps at full 1024 x 1024 pixel resolution, the ProEM-HS:1KBX3-10μm electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) camera from Princeton Instruments targets high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy applications. The camera features a back-illuminated 1 MPixel EMCCD image sensor with a 10 µm pixel size and 10.2 x 10.2 mm imaging area. In addition to low-noise readout electronics, the camera features Princeton Instruments’ patented eXcelon3 (X3) fringe-suppression technology to deliver single-photon sensitivity. With the camera’s ultrafast custom CCD readout mode, it can deliver more than 4,800 fps with reduced region of interest, whereas its special kinetics mode delivers more than 119,000 spectra/sec. Additionally, the camera is cooled to below -94°C and its all-metal, hermetic vacuum seals carry a lifetime warranty.

To Learn More:

Contact:Princeton Instruments
Headquarters: Trenton, NJ, USA
Product:. ProEM-HS:1KBX3-10μm EMCCD camera
Key Features:
1 MPixel EMCCD image sensor with eXcelon3 (X3) fringe-suppression technology, 30 fps at full resolution, GigE interface.

What Princeton Instruments says:
View more information on the ProEM-HS:1KBX3-10μm.

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