25 Jul 2013 Raptor Photonics, a global leader in the design and manufacture of high performance digital cameras has launched the Kingfisher V, a deep cooled vacuum based CCD using Raptor’s revolutionary new vacuum technology called PentaVacTM.
According to Mark Donaghy, Raptor’s VP of Sales & Marketing, “The Kingfisher V is our deep cooled version of the Sony ICX694 6MP sensor. This is our first camera using PentaVacTM technology, enabling us to cool the sensor down to Δ-111°C.
“The Kingfisher V has 4.54μm x 4.54μm pixels enabling ultra sharp image resolution and QE of up to 77%. The extremely low dark current of 0.000001 e/p/s is achieved by deep cooling, either by water or air. Cooling to Δ-111°C will enable long exposure times and with readout noise of less than 1.5 electrons Kingfisher V is the perfect camera for staring applications” he continued.
“The Kingfisher V is a 16 bit Interline Frame Transfer CCD with both monochrome and colour options. It is an ultra-compact and rugged camera designed to MilSpec standards and at just over 1Kg it is a fraction of the size of competing cameras. The PentaVacTM vacuum has a lifetime warranty.
“We see huge potential for this camera in the research market especially in fluorescence applications” he finished.
To find out more about the Kingfisher V, visit http://raptorphotonics.com/products/category/scientific-ccd-14
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