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CCD

The QSI 632 model camera employs a 3.2 megapixel Kodak full frame CCD image sensor with microlens technology. The high quantum efficiency, wide dynamic range and low noise performance make the QSI 632 ideally suited to a broad range of demanding imaging applications.

The QSI 632 includes the following:
  • 3.2mp Kodak KAF-3200ME sensor
  • USB 2.0 High-Speed, 16-bit output
  • Dual read rates of 800kHz and 8MHz
  • Air cooling to 45C below ambient
  • Mechanical shutter with shutter speeds down to 30ms (0.03 sec)
  • 632ws(-8) model adds 5 or 8-position color filter wheel
  • 632wsg(-8) model adds Integrated Guider Port

Starlight Xpress Trius SX-694 USB Hub Monochrome CCD Camera utilizes a Sony ICX694 Sensor with 6.05 million pixels. Super low-noise performance with fast download times of approximately 2 million pixels per second. A complete powered USB hub has been incorporated into the Starlight Xpress Trius SX-694 USB Hub Monochrome CCD Camera which offers three USB 2.0 ports at the rear of the camera. All Trius cameras are fitted with a new peltier cooler configuration to go along with an Argon-Filled CCD chamber, allowing a greater differential cooling delta to be achieved. The Starlight Xpress Trius SX-694 USB Hub Monochrome CCD Camera boasts outstanding construction in a compact, light-weight package.


This camera features a Kodak KAF-16803 Full Frame Front Illuminated Sensor with a 4096 X 4096 array at 9 microns and a peak QE of 59%. The FLI ProLine CCD Camera is designed for longevity, with high dynamic range, ultra accurate sensor placement, six-leaf shutter, triple TEC bullet-proof cooling, ultra high transmission windows, internal frame buffer and the highest quality machining. The image sensor is aligned perpendicular to the optical path without any post-assembly adjustments, insuring that the entire frame is in focus!

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