The main features of the Eagle 1MP-F deep cooling CCD camera are: it uses a back illuminated CCD sensor from Teledyne e2v (CCD47-10) and is placed in Raptor's proprietary PentaVac vacuum enclosure. It can be cooled to -80 ° C using only air cooling; C, It can be cooled to -90 ° C using air and water cooling; C. Eagle 1MP-F is a long exposure camera. Compared to the original camera, it has changed the lens interface to a C-port for easy adaptation to various laboratory lenses, and has an integrated shutter. Can provide low readout noise of less than 2.3e -.
Eagle 1MP-F main features:
Eagle 1MP-FuseTeledyne e2v(CCD47-10)Back illuminated styleCCDSensor, put it inRaptorproprietaryPentaVacIn a vacuum enclosure, only air cooling can be used to cool it to-80°CIt can be cooled to-90°C,Eagle 1MP-FIt is a long-term exposureCamera. Compared to the original camera, it has changed the lens interface toCMouth, easy to adapt to various laboratory lenses, and equipped with an integrated shutter. Can provide less than2.3e-Low readout noise.Eagle 1MP-FAlso provided75kHzand2MHzThe dual reading rate.
Eagle 1MP-F main parameters:
-90 ° C (using 10 ° C water cooling)/-80 ° C (using air cooling, with an ambient temperature of 25 ° C)
E2v back illuminated 1MP sensor, supporting 1056x1027 large field of view imaging
• High QE: greater than 90% at 525nm, greater than 50% at 380nm and 720nm
• Extremely low dark current:<0.001 @ -90 ° C (using 10 ° C water cooling)
Technical Indicators:
sensor |
E2V CCD47-10 back illuminated type |
Effective pixels |
1056 × 1027 |
pixel size |
13mm × 13mm |
Effective target size |
13.7mm × 13.3mm
(19.09mm diagonal)
|
Pixel Merge |
16*16pixels
|
Full trap capacity |
Minimum: 80ke-
Typical: 100ke-
|
nonlinear |
< 1% |
read noise |
<3.5e- @ 75kHz (2.3e-typical)
<12e- @ 2MHz (9.0e-typical)
|
Read out the noise after merging |
@75kHz pixel readout rate, 16×16 binning < 5.0 e- rms |
Peak Quantum Efficiency (QE) |
> 90% @ 550nm |
spectral range |
300nm-1050nm |
Dark current @ minimum temperature |
0.0001 e-/pixel/second |
shutter |
Mechanical, aperture φ=25mm |
refrigeration |
-90°C with 10°C coolant / -80°C air cooled with 25°C ambient |
Cooling method |
TEC with liquid (utilizing PentaVac™ Technology) |
Lens interface |
C口 (others on request) |
synchronization |
Trigger IN and OUT – TTL compatible |
digital output |
16-bit |
Digital interface |
Cameralink (base) |
power supply |
12V DC ±10% |
power consumption |
<100W (TEC ON, Steady State) |
Operating temperature range |
0°C to +55°C |
Storage temperature range |
-30°C to +60°C |
size |
140mm x 126mm x 120mm |
Weight (excluding lens) |
2.2Kg [4.85lb] |
RaptorDeep coolingCCDcameraWe can provide various chip configuration solutions and offer different technical solutions for different scientific research applications.
Case study sharing of chemiluminescence imaging
chemiluminescence (ChemiLuminescence, abbreviated asCL)Method is a type of molecular luminescence spectroscopy analysis, which is mainly based on the principle that the concentration of the analyte in a chemical detection system is linearly and quantitatively related to the chemiluminescence intensity of the system under certain conditions. It is a trace analysis method that uses instruments to detect the chemiluminescence intensity of the system and determine the content of the analyte.
利用Deep coolingCCD cameraChemical luminescence imaging of plants combines high-sensitivity detection with the ability to locate and quantify luminescence. Imaging utilizes the high sensitivity, specificity, low background, and wide dynamic range of chemiluminescence to quantify and locate analytes, achieving the level of single photon detection.
The camera required for this application needs to achieve high sensitivity imaging at longer exposure times in order to detect the small amount of excited photons.