Stanford Photonics image-intensified cameras offer 100 frames/s scan modes

May 15, 2012
The XR/Turbo and Turbo-Z image-intensified cameras capture 120 frames/s with 640 × 480 base operation.

The XR/Turbo and Turbo-Z image-intensified cameras capture 120 frames/s with 640 × 480 base operation. They offer binning and partial scan modes up to 1000 frames/s, as well as single- and dual-MCP options. Designed for high-speed surveillance and monitoring, the Turbo-Z model has a cooled cathode for ultrafast luminescence events.
Stanford Photonics
Palo Alto, CA

www.stanfordphotonics.com

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To view the original press release/datasheet, please visit http://www.stanfordphotonics.com/Data%20Sheets/TURBO%20EX%20data%20sheet.pdf.

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