Distributed in the UK, France and Italy by BFI Optilas, Fairchild Imaging is expanding its range of low-noise, multiport, cooled scientific cameras with the Peregrine 3041 RevC.
Based on Fairchild Imaging's very large CCD sensor with four million up to 16 million pixels, Fairchild Imaging cameras show quantum efficiency above 90 per cent for the back-illuminated versions.
The Peregrine 3041 is a 2K x 2K front- or back-illuminated, cooled CCD camera with two modes of operation - either high-speed mode (12MHz) or low noise mode (8 electron readout at 2MHz) - that can be switched easily.
The 800ke full well capacity of the output node gives the capability of true 16-bits images.
It features a USB2 interface for easy integration.
Fairchild Imaging scientific cameras are used in applications such as electron microscopy, high throughput screening, microarray and microtiter plate analysis, non-destructive testing, X-ray crystallography, X-ray inspection and other imaging applications.