Description
Are you looking to buy camera for astrophotography? Or do you need exceptional precision, sensitivity, and durability for your scientific or industrial imaging applications? We offer high performance FLI Kepler series cameras to meet all your advanced imaging needs.
Kepler DC23084 BI G1 CCD Camera
The Kepler DC23084 CCD Camera is a member of the FLI’s Kepler series. This camera features outstanding sensitivity and minimal readout times, thanks to the integration of the low readout noise and high-speed Teledyne CCD230-84 sensor grade 1. It offers a remarkable combination of high quantum efficiency, large dynamic range, deep full well capacity, superior cooling, low number of defective pixels, and a large imaging area. These features make it a perfect choice for demanding scientific applications, including astrophotography. You can buy this camera with optional Kepler DC 90mm shutter.
Technical Data
Sensor Type | Back Illuminated CCD |
Sensor | Teledyne e2v CCD230-84-1-145 (MB) |
Active Pixels | 4096 x 4096 |
Pixel Size (microns) | 15 x 15 µm |
Imaging Area (Diagonal) | 61.4 X 61.4 mm (86.8 mm) |
Full Well Capacity | 150000 electrons |
Typical Readout Noise | 15e- RMS at 500 kHz; 26e- at 2 MHz |
Dynamic Range | 79.7 dB |
Anti-Blooming | None |
Cooling Method | Air and Liquid * |
Max. Cooling (Air) | 60°C below ambient |
Temperature Stability | 0.1°C |
Dark Current (typical) | 0.1 eps at -30C |
Interface | USB 3.0 |
Data Bit Depth | 16-bit |
Non-Linearity | <1% |
Channels | User Selectable 1 or 4 |
Optional Shutter | 90mm |
Subarray Readout | Standard |
External Trigger In/Out | Standard |
SDK / Software | Kepler SDK / FLI Pilot |
Weight | 8.2 lbs (3.7 kg) |
Recommended Lens | Medium Format 6×7 |
Wavelength Category | Ultraviolet (193-400 nm) |
* Liquid circulation connectors sold separately.
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