ultra high speed imaging with 4 Quik ICCD camera


ICCD multicamera system or ICCD multi camera system or ICCD multi-camera system
ultra high speed imaging with 4 Picos ICCD camera XXRapidFrame or XX RapidFrame or XX Rapid Frame ICCD camera
 

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The video unit
inside the ICCD high speed camera

Image intensified CCD high speed cameras are available with different kinds of video units. Video unit means the combination of the CCD sensor and the dedicated electronics that forms the output signal.















The most striking difference between the video units is if they work analog or digital. Because the CCD sensor itself of course is analog, the difference is only the kind of output signal transmitted from the video unit. Neither the analog nor the digital technology is a benefit in itself. It depends on the application spectrum if one of both could be more advantageous for you. Please keep in mind that in our digital era analog systems are often regarded as antiquated even if they outperform competing digital systems. 









Technology
ICCD System Overview
Image Intensifier
 Photocathode
Micro Channel Plate
Phosphor Screen
Shutter
Coupling Lens
Video Unit
CCD Sensors
Analog
Digital

Optical Resolution
Limiting Resolution
Signal to Noise Ratio
Dynamic Range (A/D)
Photon Noise
Range Expansion
Exposure Modi
Trigger Options
Camera - PC Interface
Software
Camera Control
Image Editor
Spectroscopy Package
ICCD and EMCCD


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