First Light Imaging sCMOS camera has use in astronomy

Aug. 29, 2020
The C-BLUE One scientific CMOS camera features a 1608 × 1104 monochrome CMOS sensor with a 660 fps frame rate.

The C-BLUE One scientific CMOS camera features a 1608 × 1104 monochrome CMOS sensor with a 660 fps frame rate, global shutter, and <3 electrons RON. It includes sensor cooling, external triggering, variable digitization depth, variable gain, HDR, and increased frame rate with ROI. Applications include astronomy, laser guide star wavefront sensing, and life sciences.

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Meyreuil, France

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