Linearity: 4 million pixel cooled CMOS camera 'CS-66M'
Linearity 4 million pixel cooled CMOS camera 'CS-66M'
The CS-66M, a 4-megapixel cooled CMOS camera suitable for linearity measurement applications, has been released from the CS-60 series!
Since it has linearity, it can also be used for light measurement. The speed of the CMOS readout enables fast frame capture! Additionally, the CMOS sensor equipped has a high noise reduction effect due to cooling, so the benefits can be clearly experienced. ★Features - Equipped with a CMOS sensor that has optimal linearity (linearity) for light measurement and spectroscopy at 12 bits. - Supports free-running mode where cooling and shooting start simultaneously with camera activation. - Comes with an SDK that allows for easy software development. - High cooling capability with a Peltier cooling system and a water cooling mechanism in a sealed structure. - Dual interface with USB 3.0 and PCIe available as standard. - Data can be saved on a laptop via an optional image recording interface. ◎Evaluation loan applications are currently being accepted◎ If you wish to apply, please contact us below and specify "Loan request."
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【Specifications】 ★Model Number CS-66M (Monochrome) ★Communication Method Camera Direct USB 3.0 / PCI / BPU-30 (*1) ★Supported Wavelength Range 400nm to 1000nm ★A/D Converter 12bit (4096 levels) ★Number of Pixels 4 million pixels (1.2 inch) ★Effective Pixel Size 2048×2048 ★Sensor Light Receiving Size 13.3mm×13.3mm ★Pixel Size 6.5μm×6.5μm ★Mount C-mount ★Shutter Type Rolling Shutter ★Frame Rate Fastest at 21.3fps for all pixels (Camera Direct USB 9.3fps *2) ★Cooling Temperature Ambient temperature -30 to -40℃, Water temperature -35 to -40℃ ★Shutter Speed From 0.2ms to 1 minute *1 BPU-30 is an optional image recording recorder. *2 The frame rate for USB connection is affected by the specifications of the computer.
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From 698,000 yen.
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P4
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■ Real-time fluorescence observation ■ Fluorescence emission observation ■ Bioluminescence imaging field ■ Medical field / IPS field ■ Life sciences field ■ Semiconductor inspection ■ Food component analysis ■ Food spoilage inspection ■ Evaluation of sterilization effects etc...
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CS-60 | [Back-illuminated 2.07 Megapixel Cooling CMOS Camera] A low-cost cooling CMOS camera system that achieves 12-bit gradation at 30fps in Full HD. It uses a high-sensitivity back-illuminated sensor from the Sony STARVIS series. It excels in real-time fluorescence observation for applications ranging from security to DNA and cell analysis. |
CS-61 | [2.3 Megapixel Cooling CMOS Camera] A cooling CMOS camera system with a global shutter that features very low noise. With 64fps and 16x gain, it delivers high-quality real-time images at 2.3 megapixels. |
CS-63 | [Back-illuminated 6.29 Megapixel Cooling CMOS Camera] Equipped with a top-level light-sensitive sensor from the Sony STARVIS series, featuring a BSI sensor. The high-sensitivity and high-resolution back-illuminated design achieves excellent image quality even in dark environments. Its high resolution is particularly suitable for microscopy, medical engineering, and quality inspection visualization. |
CS-64NIR | [Black Silicon 920,000 Pixel Cooling CMOS Camera] Black Silicon is said to have sensitivity 100 to 500 times greater than conventional semiconductor silicon. This cooling CMOS camera system has high sensitivity in the near-infrared range, with noise minimized through cooling. It is useful for a wide range of applications including solar panel, agricultural food, and semiconductor manufacturing inspections. |
CS-65M | [Linearity and Light Measurement] Equipped with a CMOS sensor that has optimal linearity for light measurement and spectroscopy. It can be used as a replacement for CCD cameras without anti-blooming gates (ABG). Combined with stability from cooling, it excels in inspection, discrimination, and measurement. |
CS-66UV | [Ultraviolet Range Compatible] Features a back-illuminated ultra-high-sensitivity CMOS sensor with a quantum efficiency of over 90%, compatible with the ultraviolet range of 200 to 1100nm. Its linearity makes it ideal for light measurement and data analysis. It can detect contamination and dirt that cannot be identified by visible light. |
CS-67 | [Low Noise, High Sensitivity 1.76 Megapixel Cooling CMOS Camera] Equipped with a high-sensitivity CMOS sensor with a pixel size of 9μm. It enables long exposure times of 30 minutes, allowing for trajectory observation of objects through multiple exposures and HDR photography. Its low noise, long exposure, and global shutter make it ideal for replacing CCDs. |
CS-68M | [Polarized Cooling CMOS Camera] Features a CMOS sensor with a four-direction polarizer. It can capture polarized images in four directions (0°, 45°, 90°, 135°) in a single shot, excelling in reflection removal and visualization of object distortion. |
CS-69 | [Low Noise, Multiple Exposure 7.1 Megapixel Cooling CMOS Camera] Equipped with a low-noise high-sensitivity CMOS sensor. It enables long exposure times of 30 minutes, allowing for trajectory observation of objects through multiple exposures. Its low noise, long exposure, and global shutter make it widely applicable for both research and inspection purposes. |
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Our company has received high praise for our domestically produced cooling cameras, and for many years we have released various cooling cameras for astrophotography and industrial low-light imaging. A cooling camera is a camera that cools the sensor to below 0°C to reduce noise, allowing for high S/N ratio images even in dark environments or with weak light. We offer a lineup of cameras that can capture faint emissions and special wavelengths such as ultraviolet and near-infrared, which are not possible with regular cameras. Additionally, we also accept custom camera orders, so please feel free to contact us. Applications of cooling cameras: ■ Astronomical observation ■ Detection of weak light ■ Light measurement ■ Biological microscopy ■ Fluorescence microscopy imaging ■ Medical field ■ Special applications such as X-rays, ultraviolet, and near-infrared