Low Speed 3001 Camera
Description
Our Cam Control (CC) is used to manage up to two sensor heads. The sensor heads are connected via 1.5m copper cable. The Cam Control is connected via fiber cable (default 5m, up to 100m on demand) to the PCIe interface board of the PC. Also the Cam Control can be equipped with additional options.
The Cam Control as well as the IO Control can be chained to other cameras of series 3001 (up to 8 cameras).
Sensors for sensor head
The best choice for spectroscopy applications are the Hamamatsu PDA's (Photo Diode Arrays) when long exposuretimes are needed or FFT's (CCD-arrays, FFT: Full Frame Transfer) with especially large pixel sizes and increased sensitivity for low light applications. The FFT can be used in binning mode to reduce the read noise. The InGaAs IR sensors are even available with an extended range (G11608).
The maximal line rate (mlr) for 1024 pixel sensor of series 3001 is 1 kHz. With 512 pixel we can reach 2kHz and with 256 pixel 4kHz.
Low Speed 3001 Camera
Specifications |
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Sensor Type: | Other, CCD |
# Pixels (Width): | 1024 |
# Pixels (Height): | 252 |
Pixel Size (Square): | 24 um |
Peak Quantum Efficiency: | N/A % |
Full Frame Rate: | 1000 fps |
Bit Depth: | N/A bit |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the Cam Control as well as the IO Control can be chained to other cameras of series 3001 (up to 8 cameras).
Yes, the Cam Control can be equipped with additional options.
The default length of the fiber cable for connecting the Cam Control to the PCIe interface board of the PC is 5m, but it can be extended up to 100m on demand.
The maximal line rate for the 1024 pixel sensor of series 3001 is 1 kHz.
The Hamamatsu PDA's (Photo Diode Arrays) are the best choice for spectroscopy applications when long exposure times are needed or FFT's (CCD-arrays, FFT: Full Frame Transfer) with especially large pixel sizes and increased sensitivity for low light applications.