CMOS camera detects weak signals in scientific research use

March 1, 2022
The Retiga E7 7 Mpixel CMOS camera offers 2.2 e- read noise and dark current of 0.02 e-/s.

The Retiga E7 7 Mpixel CMOS camera offers 2.2 e- read noise and dark current of 0.02 e-/s. Designed for applications in scientific research, including polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and protein analysis, it detects weak signals while integrating long exposure times, stretching from seconds to minutes.

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