ハイダイナミックレンジカメラ(CID)
● CID (Charge Injection Device) ● GdO2SコーティングでX線イメージング可能 ● 幅広い感度領域165-1000nm ● ハイダイナミック28bit ● ノンディストラクティブリードアウト(NDRO) |
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【カタログ】 ※新しいウィンドウが開きます ● ハイダイナミックレンジカタログ (和文:267KB) 更新日:2012.1 ● SpectraCAM 84カタログ (英文:749KB) 更新日時:2012.1 |
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【仕様表】 SpectraCAM86 and SpectraCAM84 scientific imaging sysytems |
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Imager | Pixel Full Well | |
CID86: CID84: |
540 x 540 pixels 1024x1024 pixels |
>500, 000 e- >500, 000 e- |
Readout Noise | Binning | |
<240 e- single read @ 50kHz <24 e- with 128 NDRO' s |
Independent horizontal and vertical columns and 4 rows may be read collectively and Non destructively (NDRO). |
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Pixel Size | Dark Current | |
27microns by 27 microns | <7 e- per second per pixel at -45 | |
Linearity | ROI | |
+/- 3% from 3% to 80% of saturation | <20usec. delay between ROI selection | |
Quantum Efficiency | Cooling | |
>45% @ 550nm and >30% @ 200nm *Deep UV and X-Ray converter coatings available for use below 165nm |
3 stage TE cooler with water recirculation | |
Readout Speed Selectable | Sealed, (SpectraCAM84 only) | |
Slow Scan 50 kHz Fast Scan 200kHz |
Hermetic sealed 3 years, Integrated water jacket | |
Purge | ||
Purified Argon or Nitrogen at 60 - 80 mL/min | ||
RAI (Random Access Integration) Software Drivers Fixed Exposure Time: User programmed ROIs integrated for user-selected exposure time analogous to CCD exposure. |
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TRS (Time Resolve) Software Drivers (OPTIONAL) TRS Drivers allow for the observation of ROI signal profile with respect to time for multiple ROIs. The algorithms allow user programmable time resolution as short as 100 microseconds for a single ROI. The algorithms are specifically designed for time-resolved techniques such as gas and liquid chromatography, flow injection analysis, and laser or spark ablation. |
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AutoIntegrate Drivers (OPTIONAL) AutoIntegrate drivers allow the user to automatically combine the complete field of view offered by a full-frame “Fixed-Time” exposure with the extended dynamic range of the “Random Access Integration” algorithms described above, allowing for 107 dynamic range (24-bits) on a full-frame image without compromising precision. |
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