Thermo Scientific™

SpectraCAM™ 84 Cooled Scientific Imaging System

Catalog number: SPECTRACAM84
Thermo Scientific™

SpectraCAM™ 84 Cooled Scientific Imaging System

Catalog number: SPECTRACAM84
Thermo Scientific™ SpectraCAM84 is a scientific-grade camera system based on a new Charge Injection Device imager architecture featuring low noise, arbitrary pixel selection, readout and clear, and pixel collective readout or binning. Designed for applications requiring adaptive exposure control, the SpectraCAM uses a random access integration technique employing random pixel selection, collective read or binning, non-destructive read and selective ROI clearing to provide high dynamic range that may exceed 108 or 28 bits.
 
Catalog Number
SPECTRACAM84
Unit Size
Each
Binning
Independent Horizontal and Vertical Control, Upto 4 Columns and up to 4 Rows May be Read Collectively and Non-Destructively
Detector Type
CID Random Access
Displayed Pixels
1024 x 1024
Price (MXN)
Full specifications
Pixel Size27 x 27 μm
Cooling AgentThree-Stage TE Cooler with Water Recirculation
Response Time<20 μsec Delay Between ROI Selection
Displayed Pixels1024 x 1024
Efficiency>55% at 550nm and >10% at 200nm; deep UV and X-ray converter coatings available
Noise<240electrons single read at 50 kHz; <24electrons with 128 NDROs
Purge Gas TypePurified Argon or Nitrogen at 60 to 80 mL/Min
BinningIndependent Horizontal and Vertical Control, Upto 4 Columns and up to 4 Rows May be Read Collectively and Non-Destructively
SpeedSlow Scan 50 kHz, Fast Scan 200 kHz
DescriptionSpectraCAM84 Cooled Scientific Imaging System
Detector TypeCID Random Access
Unit SizeEach
Showing 1 of 1
Catalog NumberSpecificationsUnit SizeBinningDetector TypeDisplayed PixelsPrice (MXN)
SPECTRACAM84Full specifications
EachIndependent Horizontal and Vertical Control, Upto 4 Columns and up to 4 Rows May be Read Collectively and Non-DestructivelyCID Random Access1024 x 1024Contact Us ›
Pixel Size27 x 27 μm
Cooling AgentThree-Stage TE Cooler with Water Recirculation
Response Time<20 μsec Delay Between ROI Selection
Displayed Pixels1024 x 1024
Efficiency>55% at 550nm and >10% at 200nm; deep UV and X-ray converter coatings available
Noise<240electrons single read at 50 kHz; <24electrons with 128 NDROs
Purge Gas TypePurified Argon or Nitrogen at 60 to 80 mL/Min
BinningIndependent Horizontal and Vertical Control, Upto 4 Columns and up to 4 Rows May be Read Collectively and Non-Destructively
SpeedSlow Scan 50 kHz, Fast Scan 200 kHz
DescriptionSpectraCAM84 Cooled Scientific Imaging System
Detector TypeCID Random Access
Unit SizeEach
Showing 1 of 1
  • CID (Charge Injection Device) proprietary imager technology
  • 540 x 540 pixel resolution
  • Non-Destructive Readout (NDRO)
  • Superior anti-blooming; virtually no blooming under severe light overloads Arbitrary user- or process-controlled Region Of Interest (ROI) readout
  • Collective non-destructive readout of binned pixel regions
  • Collective charge injection or clear of binned pixel regions
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms for the readout or injection of ROI based on the experimentally observed signal
  • High dynamic range (up to 28 bits)
  • True random pixel addressability
  • Wide wavelength response (165 to 1000nm) Contiguous pixel structure with high fill factor
  • RACID (Random Access Charge Injection Device) imager is capable of direct low energy (CuKa) X-Ray imaging
  • GdO2S coating is available for mid-to-high-energy-level X-Ray imaging, as well as LUMOGEN coating for extended UV sensitivity
  • RACID imagers employed in the SpectraCAM are cooled with a three-stage thermoelectric cooling system to reduce dark current; a water recirculation system is used to further reduce dark current
  • 16-bit gray level camera controller is based on Pentium™ CPU/PC104+ architecture enabling dynamic control of ROI data acquisitional algorithms and real-time video processing of acquired data
  • Camera software also supports the export of data in various imaging (JPEG and TIF) and spreadsheet formats
  • In additon to programmable postition and size, each ROI may be individually programmed for pixel collective read (or binning) and non-destructive reads per pixel
  • Direction of scan in both the horizontal and veritcal axis is user programmable on a global basis, as is the pixel readout speed
SpectraCAM84 is available in two configurations for imager containment:
  • The Purged SpectraCAM is commonly used in applications where argon or nitrogen gas is readily available; purified gas is used to purge the imager container in order to eliminate moisture from the imager environment
  • The Sealed SpectraCAM utilizes a hermetically sealed imager container designed to maintain high vacuum for 3 years thereby eliminating the gas purge requirements

Recommended for:

The near 100% fill factor and the ability to discern very weak optical signals in the presence of very strong optical signals make the SpectraCAM ideally suited for spectroscopy and X-Ray crystallographic applications.

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