Apogee, F42
CCD Specifications |
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CCD |
e2v, back illuminated, grade 1 |
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Array Size (pixels) |
2048 x 2048 |
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Pixel Size |
13.5 x 13.5 microns |
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Imaging Area |
27.6 x 27.6mm (764mm2) |
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Imaging Diagonal |
39.1mm |
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>52% (MB); 75% (BB) |
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Peak QE (550nm) |
<90% |
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Anti-blooming |
None |
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Camera System Performance |
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PC Interface |
USB 2.0 |
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Max. Cable Length |
5 meters between hubs; 5 hubs maximum (max. total of 30m) |
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Digital Resolution |
16 bits to 5 MHz |
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System Noise (typical) |
9 e- RMS at 1 MHz |
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Pixel Binning |
1 x 1 to 8 x 2048 on chip |
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Exposure Time |
20 milliseconds to 183 minutes (2.56 microsecond increments) |
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Image Sequencing |
1 to 65535 image sequences under software control |
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Frame Sizes |
Full frame, subframe, focus mode |
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Cooling (typical) |
Thermoelectric cooler with forced air. Maximum cooling up to 55?C below ambient temperature. |
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Dark Current (typical) |
<1 e-/pixel/sec (-25?C) |
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Temperature Stability |
+/- 0.1?C |
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Operating Environment |
-25o to 40?C. Relative humidity: 10 to 90% non-condensing. |
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Power |
40W maximum power with shutter open and cooling maximum. AC/DC "brick" supply with int'l AC input plug (100-240V, 50-60Hz). Alternate 12V input from user's source. |
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Remote Triggering |
LVTTL input allows exposure to start within 25 microseconds of rising edge of trigger. |
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Camera Head Size |
Standard: D02. Low profile: D06. Aluminum, hard blue anodized. 6"x6"x 2.5" (15x15x6.35 cm) Weight: 3.1 lb. (1.4 kg). |
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Back Focal Distance |
Standard: 1.025" (2.60cm). Low profile: 0.460" (1.17cm) [optical]. |
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Mounting |
3.5" bolt circle. 2" 24 TPI thread. Optional Nikon F-mount or Canon FD or EF/EOS mount. |
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Shutter |
Standard: 43mm shutter. Low profile: no shutter. |