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OCAM²K
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OCAM²K

OCAM²K

FAST LOW LIGHT LOW NOISE SCIENTIFIC CAMERA FOR VISIBLE IMAGING

THEORY OF OPERATION

OCAM²K is a high speed low noise camera able to run at 2067 FPS with subelectron readout noise.

To achieve this performance, OCAM²K uses the E2V CCD 220 EMCCD, an 8 output split frame transfert CCD. To minimize smearing, the CCD220 high speed metal buttressed clock lines are driven by OCAM²K at a speed as high as 7 Mlines/s transferring each frame in the store section in only 12 microseconds.

OCAM²K also offers an extremely low latency : 43μs between exposure and first pixel availability.

Applications

  • Astronomy
  • Life Sciences / Research
  • Exo-planets research
  • Astronomical Observations
  • Wavefront Sensing & Adaptive Optics

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main features

  • < 1 electron read out noise
  • up to 2067 FPS full frame
  • 3700 FPS in 2×2 binning mode
  • 95% peak qe typical (deep depletion silicon)
  • ultra low latency camera link tm full interface : 43 µs

other features

  • 240 x 240 pixels state of the art EMCCD
  • Wide 24 µm pixels
  • 14 bits precision A/D converter
  • Cooled operation for low dark current
  • Integrated cooling temperature controller
  • Fully sealed resistant aluminum body with low thermal gradient
  • Clock & trigger input / output for synchronous operation

software

First Light Vision GUI
SDK (C, C++, C#, Python, MatLab) / LabVIEW / μManager / Halcon
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Testimonial

"FLI provides the turnkey high frame rate high sensitivity cameras systems for our instrument, enabling fast and easy integration of some of the most advanced detector technologies."

Dr. Olivier Guyon, Astronomer at National Astronomical Observatory of Japan – SUBARU Telescope, SCExAO Instrument

Testimonial

"Thanks to the OCAM²K, SCExAO's PyWFS can run up to 3.6 kHz, which makes it currently the fastest in the world on a 8-m telescope."

Dr. Julien Lozi, Senior SCExAO Scientist at National Astronomical Observatory of Japan - Subaru Telescope