CMOS camera line features thermoelectric cooling

Oct. 1, 2020
The new cameras from Imperx are appropriate for metrology, microscopy, fluorescence, astronomy, cytometry, and other demanding applications, including machine vision systems.

Six new CMOS camera models from Imperx feature optional thermoelectric cooling (TEC) technology, providing low image noise during long exposures, and a full feature set for scientific imaging. The single stage Peltier cooling module stabilizes the image sensor’s temperature to within +/- 1° C of set point temperature, over a 20° ambient temperature range.

When paired with the ultra-low dark current provided by Sony IMX387, IMX367, or IMX342 image sensors, the new TEC cameras provide dark current compensation precision for uniformity in low-light measurements. The cameras are appropriate for metrology, microscopy, fluorescence, astronomy, cytometry, and other demanding applications, including machine vision systems.

Available interfaces include GigE with PoE and Camera Link, 17, 20, and 30 MPixel resolutions are available, shock and vibration tolerances measure 20 and 100 G respectively, and the new cameras meet MIL-STD-810G standards.

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Contact: Imperx
Headquarters: Boca Raton, FL, USA
Product: Thermoelectric cooled (TEC) CMOS cameras
Key Features: +/- 1° C of set point temperature stability over 20° ambient temperature range, GigE with PoE or Camera Link, 17, 20, and 30 MPixel resolution, 20/100 G shock/vibration tolerance.

What Imperx says: View more information on the thermoelectric cooled (TEC) CMOS camera line.

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