High speed fluorescence imaging CMOS camera, high speed CMOS camera suitable for transient fluoresce

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-02-02

High-speed fluorescence imaging CMOS camerais professional forTransient fluorescence imagingDeveloped on demandHigh-speed CMOS camera, which has a wider dynamic range of sampling frequency with a higher imaging speed than a CCD camera, is capable of:High-speed in vivo fluorescence imagingIt provides high-resolution high-speed images in the sub-millisecond range and creates significant potential for high-speed imaging applications.

Features of high-speed fluorescence imaging CMOS cameras.

100% self-developed, with the highest frame rate (zui large 0..)6msec frames) and ultra-low noise.

Specialized for high-speed low-light imaging and high-speed fluorescence imaging needs to be developed, to achieve the highest imaging speed and the highest noise signal readout, with 06msec frame at 92x80 pixel frame rate and 188x160 pixel 12msec frame imaging capability.

Wide dynamic range 68db

The highly customized CMOS sensor has a 450000e-depth well and a dynamic range of 68dB or *wide. Sufficient light from the biological sample allows images with a higher signal-to-noise ratio than the MICAM02-HR and MICAM02-HS* to be readable.

Compatible with MICAM02

Now MICAM02 users can easily take advantage of the new MICAM02 CMOS camera and connect the camera's processor and the latest software version in a simple way.

Dual-wavelength simultaneous dual-camera imaging system.

Two CMOS cameras can be connected to a MICAM02 processor for synchronous recording. This dual-camera system can be used simultaneously to image voltage-sensitive dyes, as well as to perform 3D mapping of multiple locations on biological samples.

Sample data: Imaging of action potential propagation in isolated rats of the heart.

Propagation of action potentials in rat hippocampal brain slices. Sections stained with di-4-anepss, 12 ms frame (833Hzx160 pixel CMOS camera image recording using MICAM02.

Technical specifications for high-speed fluorescence imaging CMOS cameras.

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