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sCMOS Camera for Biological Samples

9 Jan 2012
sCMOS Camera for Biological Samples

Learn about the launch of the new Andor Scientific CMOS camera in this video interview. Gary Hancock, Andor Scientific, highlights the unique features and benefits of the new camera including its speed, cooling capabilities, and read out noise of 1 electron. Scientists now have the opportunity to see a larger, more detailed image in their field of view. The technology is designed to enhance image focus for biologists examining samples with more detail than previously possible. Filmed by SelectScience at ASCB 2011.

Neo 5.5 - sCMOS Camera

Oxford Instruments Andor

The Neo sCMOS Camera platform has been conceptualised and specifically engineered to harness the full performance potential of this new and exciting sensor technology. Unlike any CCD or CMOS camera to come before, Neo is unique in its ability to simultaneously offer ultra-low noise, extremely fast frame rates, wide dynamic range, high resolution and a large field of view. Neo breaks new boundaries in offering an exceptionally low read noise of 1 e- rms without the need for signal amplification technology. 100 frames/s can be reached with full frame readout, faster with region of interest selection. In Neo, these speeds are uniquely coupled to a dynamic range capability of 30,000:1 with 16-bit digitization.

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