Description
Rotatable Flange Design
The rotatable flange design offered by the Dhyana XF delivers flexibility to align sCMOS x-axis to the image or spectral axis; zero pixel starting point marked on the camera as well. What’s more, custmization of flange and sensor postion is possible.
Soft X-ray Energy Sensitivity
New generation back-illuminated sCMOS sensors without antireflective coating, extend the camera capability to detect vacuum ultra violet (VUV) light, extreme ultra violet (EUV) light and soft x-ray photons with quantum efficiency approaching 100%. In addition, the sensor demonstrates excellent resistance to radiation damage in soft x-ray detection applications.
Varies Format Sensor Options
Based on the same hardware platform, The Dhyana XF series has a range of back-illuminated sCMOS sensors with different resolutions and pixel sizes 2Kx2K, 4Kx4K, 6Kx6K.
High Frame Rate
Compared with conventional CCD cameras used in this market, the new sCMOS provides more than 10x higher readout speed via high-speed data interface which means saving much more time during the image acquisition.
Specification
Model | Dhyana XF |
Sensor Type | BSI sCMOS |
Sensor Model | non anti-reflection coating |
Peak QE | ~100% |
Spectral Range | 80~1000eV, 200~1100nm |
Pixel Size | 6.5 x 6.5 μm/11 x 11 μm, 9 x 9 μm, 10 x 10 μm |
Resolution | 2048×2048, 4096×4096, 6144×6144 |
Array Diagonal | 1.2 inch/2 inch, 3.2 inch, 5.4 inch |
Effective area | 13.3x 13.3 mm/22.5 x 22.5 mm, 36.9 x36.9 mm, 61.4 x 61.4 mm |
Shutter | Rolling |
Cooling Method | Water cooling, Air cooling |
Cooling Temperature | Below ambient temperature 60°C (Max) |
Vacuum Compatibility | 10⁻7 Pa (Max) |
Trigger Mode | Hardware trigger, Software trigger |
Output Trigger Signals | Exposure start, Simulated Global, Feadout, High Level, Low Level |
Trigger Interface | SMA |
Data Interface | CameraLink/USB3.0, CoaxPress 2.0 for 6Kx6K |
Flange Size | DN100CF/DN160CF/Customization |
Software | Mosaic, Samplepro, LabView, Matlab |
SDK | C,C++,C# |
Operating System | Windows, Linux |
Operating Environment | Temperature 0~40°C, Humidity 10~85% |