AToR Visible EMCCD Camera
The AToR EMCCD is a scientific interline EMCCD camera. The 658x496 sensor size enables optimum data resolution while the interline transfer technology allows very short integration times without image smearing as a result of the very quick transfer of signal charge to the lightshielded storage column.The AtoR EMCCD camera provides outstanding performances for low light application and combines high sensitivity, speed and high…
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The AToR EMCCD is a scientific interline EMCCD camera.
The 658x496 sensor size enables optimum data resolution while the interline transfer technology allows very short integration times without image smearing as a result of the very quick transfer of signal charge to the lightshielded storage column.
The AtoR EMCCD camera provides outstanding performances for low light application and combines high sensitivity, speed and high resolution. It uses a peltier cooled Texas InstrumentsInterline Transfer device which provides QE up to 53%.
AToR uses a 16 bit A/D converter and offers a standard CameraLink output to offer the best, most reliable and cost effective interface solution.
Features & Benefits:
- 658 x 496 EMCCD sensor - Enables optimum image resolution in low light imaging applications
- B/W EMCCD technology - Enables high sensitivity imaging with up to 1000x on-chip gain
- 16 bit CameraLink output - Provides wide dynamic range
- 53% QE from Virtual Phase sensor - Optimum Photon collection
- Frame Interline Transfer (FIT) - No mechanical shutter required, less smear at shorter exposures
- High frame rate imaging - Enables capture of fast events
Applications:
- Adaptive Optics and Astronomy
- Calcium signaling
- Fluorescence imaging / spectroscopy
- Flow cytometry
- FRET / FRAP / TIRF
- Genome sequencing
- High content screening
- High resolution fluorescence imaging
- Hyperspectral imaging
- LIBS
- Live cell imaging
- Single molecule detection
- Solar cell inspection
- X-ray tomography