The C12741-11 is a near-infrared camera which employs a 640 × 512 pixel InGaAs sensor. -70 ˚C peltier cooling significantly reduces dark current which leads to improved image quality and allows imaging with long exposure time.
Unlike CCD or CMOS cameras, the C12741-11 can detect weak IR light with a high signal to noise ratio.
Features
• Resolution: 640 × 512 pixels
• Low dark current with -70 °C peltier cooling (water cooling)
• Interchangeable between air/water cooling
Applications
• Solar cell evaluation
• Semiconductor failure analysis
• LED failure analysis
• EL/PL image acquisition
• Optical communication device analysis
• Non-invasive in-vivo imaging
Specifications
Type number : C12741-11
Imaging device : InGaAs sensor
Effective no. of pixels : 640 (H)×512 (V)
Cell size : 20 μm × 20 μm
Effective area : 12.8 mm (H) × 10.24 mm (V)
Full well capacity : 300 000 electrons
Readout speed : 7.2 frames/s
Readout noise : 500 electrons (rms: typ.)
Exposure time : 138.5 ms to 10 s (at Rolling shutter mode)
100 μs to 10 s (at Global shutter mode)
Cooling method : Forced-air cooled / Water cooled
Cooling temperature : −60 °C (Forced-air cooled)
−70 °C (Water cooled)
Dark current : 300 electrons/pixel/s (Air cooled (cooling temperature: -60 °C) typ.)
130 electrons/pixel/s (Water cooled (cooling temperature: -70 °C) typ.)
Binning : 2 × 2 , 4 × 4
Camera control : CameraLink
External trigger mode : Edge trigger, Level trigger, Start trigger
External trigger input : Yes
External trigger signal routing : SMA / CameraLink I/F
Trigger delay function : 0 to 10 s (in 10 μs steps)
Trigger output : 3 programmable timing outputs, Trigger ready output, Global exposure timing output