PX4M65XV
Product introduction:
PX4M65XV camera is assembled with 2K x 2K soft X-ray band CMOS back illuminated image sensor with high resolution and fast frame rate. The camera adopts vacuum sealing design, which is suitable for vacuum environment. Using multi-channel readout technology, the image output frame rate can reach more than 40fps. With the low noise electronics design, the ultra-low readout noise of 1.6 electrons can be realized. The quantum efficiency of PX4M65XV in 560nm band can reach 95%. In addition, the camera adopts water cooling and heat dissipation, which has excellent low-temperature refrigeration performance.
Related characteristics:
1. The typical size is 13.312mm (W) x 13.312mm (H)
2. The effective pixel is 2048 x 2048
3. The pixel size is 6.5 μ m x 6.5 μ m
4. Readout characteristics: readout speed, 43 fps@12bit ;74 fps@11bit ; The readout noise is less than 1.6e-
5. Refrigeration performance: The refrigeration temperature is above 30 ° C lower than the ambient temperature
6. Size: The camera size is 100mm (L) x 80mm (W) x 150mm (H)
Technical parameters
Camera category | Soft X-ray CMOS camera |
Typical size | 13.312mm(H) × 13.312mm(W) |
Effective pixel | 2048 x 2048 |
Pixel size | 6.5μm × 6.5μm |
Full well capacity | >55Ke- |
Readout speed | 43 fps@12bit;74 fps@11bit |
Readout noise | 1.6e-(typical) |
Dark current | 106 e-/pixel/s @40℃;0.07 e-/pixel/s @-30℃ |
shutter | Roller shutter |
Data interaction interface | USB 3.0、Optical fiber interface |
Cooling capacity | Above 30 ℃ lower than ambient temperature |
Working temperature | 0℃ ~ 50℃,10-7torr high vacuum environment |
Optical interface |
One is that the detector is directly exposed to vacuum with protective window; The other is that the whole camera is in vacuum |
Heat dissipation mode | water cooling |
Trigger mode | Internal, external (TTL input) |
Camera size | 100mm(L) × 80mm(W) × 150mm(H) |
Operating system | Windows、Linux |
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