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NanoXF: 11000 - 11 MPixel Fiber Optic Input X-ray Camera
Applications: X-ray micro tomography • industrial and medical imaging
- Highest spatial resolution 4008 x 2672 imaging array, 9 µm x 9 µm pixels
- 1.4:1 fiber-optic
- Large field of view (50 mm x 33.3 mm)
- Imaging area 36 x 24 mm (CCD)
- Proprietary Fiber Bonding Process
- Max. frame rates 4.63 fps with Camera Link interface
- 3.0 fps - with IEEE 1394a (FireWire) interface
- Cooling temperature -10 °C typical, Specified at ambient temperature of +20 °C
- Data interface CameraLink or IEEE 1394a (FireWire)
The Princeton Instruments NanoXF: 11000 is a low noise camera designed for lensless, direct imaging of phosphor screens and other lambertion sources. This advanced design based on PI/Acton’s cooling technology offers up to -15 °C cooling with air. The unique camera design with fiberoptic extended outside the vacuum offers outstanding flexibility to optimize system performance at any x-ray energy. The low-noise electronics and compact design makes this camera perfect for OEM applications. The high speed operation delivers 4.63 frames/sec. With Camera Link interface camera can be used for steady state as well as high speed applications. With precise CCD temp control means that the camera can be used for demanding applications such as x-ray microtomography.
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