EMCCD camera from Nuvu Cameras operates from 500 to 1000 frames/s at full frame

July 25, 2017
The HNü 128 EMCCD camera has an adaptive optics option with cooling optimized for rugged use in a non-vacuum package.

The HNü 128 electron-multiplying CCD (EMCCD) camera has an adaptive optics option with cooling optimized for rugged use in a non-vacuum package. The 128 × 128 pixel scientific-grade detector operates from 500 to 1000 frames/s at full frame. It is cooled to -60°C with a precision of ±0.01°C at maximum readout of 20 MHz.
Nüvü Camēras
Montreal, QC, Canada

www.nuvucameras.com

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