Large-array camera designed for mission-critical astronomy operations

Sept. 10, 2022
The 66 Mpixel deeply cooled COSMOS camera features large-area CMOS image sensor technology.

The 66 Mpixel deeply cooled COSMOS camera features the company’s LACera (large-area CMOS image sensor technology), up to an 81 × 81 mm imaging area, back side-illuminated (BSI) technology, 0.7 e- read noise, up to 50 fps full frame, 94 dB dynamic range, and >90% peak quantum efficiency. It is designed for mission-critical operations for astronomy applications.

Teledyne Princeton Instruments

Trenton, NJ

www.princetoninstruments.com

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