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The world's first Back-Illuminated SCMOS Camera KURO-KURO1200B
The world's first Back-Illuminated SCMOS Camera KURO-Teledyne LeCroy

The world's first Back-Illuminated SCMOS Camera KURO
Teledyne LeCroy

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"KURO" is a CMOS (SCMOS) camera equipped with the world's first Back-Illuminateded. KURO, which has high sensitivity and high -speed frame rate, is ideal for applications such as hyper -spectrum imaging, astronomy, cold -field imaging, quantum imaging, fluorescent division of lighting method, and high -speed spectroscopy.

■ Features

・ Quantum efficiency 95%, back -irradiation type SCMOS ・ 1.5 E- (RMS) Reading knee ・ High quantum efficiency with high ultraviolet sensitivity, 200-250Nm of ultraviolet ・ Reduction of fixed pattern noise ・ High -speed, low noise frame rate ・ No micro lens on pixel ・ Large pixels and wide dynamic range ・ Flexible trigger mode ・ Connect to the spectroscopy, ideal for spectroscopy analysis ・ Powerful 64 -bit Lightfield software With the latest SCMOS manufacturing technology of fixed pattern noise, KURO can provide a noise profile that is much better than the previous generation front irradiation SCMOS camera.

■ High sensitivity QE

High quantum efficiency at 200-250Nm of UV

■ Reduction of fixed pattern noise

The latest SCMOS production technology and optimized electronics have excellent noise profiles.

■ High -speed and low -reading noise high -speed frame rate

Resolution: 2,048x2,048 ~ 1,200x32, frame rate FPS (12bit/16bit): ~ 25 (16bit) ~ 3,072/1,536

■ There is no micro lens on the pixel.

"KURO" is different from the conventional Front-Illuminated SCMOS camera, and there is no "micro lens" that significantly reduces QE when light is incident at any angle that is not vertical to the sensor surface.

■ Large pixels and wide dynamic range

The KURO sensor pixel pitch is 11 μm2, which can capture 2.8 times more light than the previous generation SCMOS sensor. Each pixel can also handle 80,000 electron fullwell, enabling excellent dynamic range.

■ Others

Flexible trigger mode

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2 Models of The world's first Back-Illuminated SCMOS Camera KURO

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Image Part Number Price (excluding tax) element Elementary area Dynamic range frame rate Element size Element factor Charge capacity Window Reading noise Reading mode Vain interface Trigger mode TTL outpit Cooling temperature Fan control Dark current noise software SDK Supported OS Operating temperature Lens mount size weight
The world's first Back-Illuminated SCMOS Camera KURO-Part Number-KURO1200B

KURO1200B

Available upon quote

1,200x1,200 Back-Illuminated Scienti fi CMOS

13.2x13.2mm

12bit, 16bit

41fps/16bit, 82fps/12bit

11x11μm

100%

80,000E-

Single Window in The Optical Path, Uv-Grade FUSED SILICA

1.3 E-RMS (Median), 1.5 E-RMS

Rolling shutter, global shutter

Software vine

High-Speed ​​USB 3.0, PCI Express

START ON SINGLE TRIGGER, Readout Per Trigger

Expose (fi RST ROW, Any Rows, All Rows), Readout, Ready, Shutter Out

-10 ° C (air -cooled), -25 ° C (water cooling)

Selectable with software

1.9 E-/P/S @ --10 ° C, 0.7 e-/p/s @ ° C

Princeton Instruments LightField (Optional) LabView (National Instruments) And Matlab (Mathworks)

Picam (available for free)

Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/10 (64 Bit)

0 ° C to 30 ° C, 80% RH NON-CONDENSING

C-MOUNT (Standard) C-to-Spectrometer Mount (Optional) C-TO-F Mount (Optional)

L X W X D: 6.15 "(156.2mm) x 4.04" (102.6mm)
X 4.04 (102.6mm)

3.8 LBS (1.7kg)

The world's first Back-Illuminated SCMOS Camera KURO-Part Number-Kuro2048B

Kuro2048B

Available upon quote

2,048x2,048BACK-ILLUMINATED SCIENTI fi C CMOS

22.53x22.53mm

16bit only

~ 25fps/16bit

11x11μm

100%

80,000E-

Single Window in The Optical Path, Uv-Grade FUSED SILICA

1.3 E-RMS (Median), 1.5 E-RMS

Rolling shutter, global shutter

Software vine

High-Speed ​​USB 3.0, PCI Express

START ON SINGLE TRIGGER, Readout Per Trigger

Expose (fi RST ROW, Any Rows, All Rows), Readout, Ready, Shutter Out

-10 ° C (air -cooled), -25 ° C (water cooling)

Selectable with software

1.9 E-/P/S @ --10 ° C, 0.7 e-/p/s @ ° C

Princeton Instruments LightField (Optional) LabView (National Instruments) And Matlab (Mathworks)

Picam (available for free)

Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/10 (64 Bit)

0 ° C to 30 ° C, 80% RH NON-CONDENSING

F-MOUNT (Standard) C-to-Spectrometer Mount (Optional) C-Mount (Optional)

L X W X D: 7.30 "(185.4mm) x 4.04" (102.6mm) x 4.04 "(102.6mm)

3.8 LBS (1.7kg)

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