Designed for biomedical instrumentation, the QI400BSI scientific camera from Photometrics / QImaging features a scientific grade backside illuminated CMOS image sensor, providing a quantum efficiency of >95%. The camera is equipped with a GPixel GSense 144 BSI CMOS image sensor, which is a 1.44 MPixel sensor with an 11 µm pixel size and features 16-bit (combined gain) bit depth, 2x2 binning (on FPGA), and USB 3.0 and PCIe interfaces. Additionally, the camera features a dynamic range of 94 dB, and can control up to four light sources for multi-wavelength acquisitions.
SPIE Photonics West 2017 booth number: 2340
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Contact:Photometrics
Headquarters: Tucson, Arizona
Product: QI400BSI scientific camera
Key Features: 1.44 MPixel scientific grade backside illuminated CMOS image sensor, 16-bit (combined gain) bit depth, 2x2 binning (on FPGA), and USB 3.0 and PCIe interfaces.
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