ICCD camera from Princeton Instruments is fiber-optically coupled

Aug. 25, 2014
The PI-MAX4:2048f intensified CCD scientific camera has 2 × 2 k resolution and is fiber-optically coupled.

The PI-MAX4:2048f intensified CCD scientific camera has 2 × 2 k resolution and is fiber-optically coupled. The camera has an imaging area of 27.6 × 27.6 mm, frame rates at 6 MHz/16-bit digitization, and a 1 MHz sustained gating repetition rate. An integrated programmable timing generator is designed for time-resolved imaging and spectroscopy applications.
Princeton Instruments
Trenton, NJ

www.princetoninstruments.com

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