EMCCD camera iXon series
digitalfor scientific applicationsfor microscopes

EMCCD camera - iXon series - Andor Technology - digital / for scientific applications / for microscopes
EMCCD camera - iXon series - Andor Technology - digital / for scientific applications / for microscopes
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Characteristics

Technology
digital
Applications
for scientific applications, for microscopes, for biomedical research
Function
machine vision
Spectrum
NIR, UV
Sensor
EMCCD
Interface
USB 3.0, USB 2.0, Camera Link
Resolution level
UHD, 1024 x 1024
Other characteristics
high-speed, ultra high-speed, very high-sensitivity, megapixel, high dynamic sensitivity range, low-light

Description

With the iXon EMCCD microscope cameras, Andor have delivered a dedicated, truly high-end, yet accessible ultrasensitive scientific camera platform, designed specifically to drive the absolute best from EMCCD technology across all critical performance specs and parameters. • Single photon sensitivity • Back-illuminated > 95% QE • Fast frame rates • Unique price/performance • The ultimate detector for single molecules • Preserve accurate cell physiology • Available with new SRRF-Stream+ super-resolution technology SRRF-Stream for Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations SRRF is a NEW real time super-resolution microscopy functionality that operates on Andor’s iXon Life and iXon Ultra EMCCD cameras. Aligned with Andor’s vision that super-resolution should be easily accessible to all, ‘SRRF-Stream enabled’ cameras unlock the means to perform real time super resolution microscopy on conventional modern fluorescence microscopes. Resolution improvement from 2- to 6-fold (50-150nm final resolution) can be expected for most datasets.
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