Zyla Scientific CMOS Camera
Zyla sCMOS scientific camera - In a -40°C vacuum cooled platform, with 1 e- read noise, Rolling and Snapshot exposure, and loaded with FPGA intelligence, Andor's Neo sCMOS camera is designed exclusively to drive optimal performance from this exciting and innovative new technology development.
Key Features
Compact and LightI
deal for integration into space restrictive set-ups. Ideal for OEM.
Rolling and Global (Snapshot) shutter
Maximum exposure and readout flexibility across all applications. Snapshot for 'interline CCD mode' freeze frame capture of fast moving/changing events.
1.2 e- read noise
Offers lower detection limit than any CCD.
100 fps sustained
'10-tap' Camera Link and high speed data processing harnesses fastest possible frame rate from sensor. Highly cost effective'3-tap' 30 fps option available.
5.5 megapixel sensor format and 6.5 μm pixels
Delivers extremely sharp resolution over a 22 mm diagonal field of view: Ideal for cell microscopy and astronomy.
Dual-Gain Amplifiers
Maximum well depth and lowest noise simultaneously, affording extended dynamic range of 30,000:1
TE cooling to 0° C in 35 °C ambient
Ideal for OEM integration into enclosed systems.
Extensive FPGA on-head data processing
Essential to ensure best image quality and quantitative fidelity from sCMOS technology.
Hardware Timestamp
FPGA generated timestamp with 25ns accuracy.
Dynamic Baseline Clamp
Essential to ensure quantitative accuracy across the image area and between successive images of a kinetic series.
Spurious Noise Filter
Real time FPGA filter that identifies and compensates for spurious high noise pixels.
Single window design
Single input window with double AR coating ensures maximum photon throughput.
Data flow monitor
Innovatively manage acquisition capture rates vs data bandwidth limitations.
Comprehensive trigger modes & I/O
Communication and synchronization within intricate experimental set-ups.
Cameralink
Cameralink interface permits high bandwidth data spooling to PC, allowing fast continuous kinetic series.
Compact and LightI
deal for integration into space restrictive set-ups. Ideal for OEM.
Rolling and Global (Snapshot) shutter
Maximum exposure and readout flexibility across all applications. Snapshot for 'interline CCD mode' freeze frame capture of fast moving/changing events.
1.2 e- read noise
Offers lower detection limit than any CCD.
100 fps sustained
'10-tap' Camera Link and high speed data processing harnesses fastest possible frame rate from sensor. Highly cost effective'3-tap' 30 fps option available.
5.5 megapixel sensor format and 6.5 μm pixels
Delivers extremely sharp resolution over a 22 mm diagonal field of view: Ideal for cell microscopy and astronomy.
Dual-Gain Amplifiers
Maximum well depth and lowest noise simultaneously, affording extended dynamic range of 30,000:1
TE cooling to 0° C in 35 °C ambient
Ideal for OEM integration into enclosed systems.
Extensive FPGA on-head data processing
Essential to ensure best image quality and quantitative fidelity from sCMOS technology.
Hardware Timestamp
FPGA generated timestamp with 25ns accuracy.
Dynamic Baseline Clamp
Essential to ensure quantitative accuracy across the image area and between successive images of a kinetic series.
Spurious Noise Filter
Real time FPGA filter that identifies and compensates for spurious high noise pixels.
Single window design
Single input window with double AR coating ensures maximum photon throughput.
Data flow monitor
Innovatively manage acquisition capture rates vs data bandwidth limitations.
Comprehensive trigger modes & I/O
Communication and synchronization within intricate experimental set-ups.
Cameralink
Cameralink interface permits high bandwidth data spooling to PC, allowing fast continuous kinetic series.
Andor Zyla sCMOS Specifications
Active pixels: 2560 x 2160 (5.5 Megapixel)
Sensor size: 16.6 x 14.0 mm (21.8 mm diagonal)
Pixel size (W x H): 6.5 µm
Pixel well depth (typical): 30,000 e
Pixel readout rate (MHz): 560, 200
Read noise (min): 1 e
Maximum cooling: -40°C
Maximum burst frame rate: 100 fps @ full frame
Readout Modes: Rolling and Snapshot shutter