Andor Technology Zyla 4.2 PLUS CL10 sCMOS *NEW* Microscope Camera

Cambridge Scientific ID: 15701 Category: Tag:

Description

Zyla 4.2 PLUS is the latest sCMOS technology advancement from Andor. At its heart, Zyla 4.2 PLUS benefits from latest generation sCMOS sensor technology, delivering a further 10 % boost in QE, resulting in an unprecedented 82% QEmax. The broad QE profile provides excellent coverage of the visible/NIR wavelength range, highly optimized to a wide range of common fluorophores. Further innovation has also introduced industry-fastest USB 3.0 frame rates and industry-leading response linearity of 99.8%, for unparalleled quantitative accuracy of measurement across the full dynamic range. Zyla 4.2 PLUS is ideal for applications such as Super-Resolution Microscopy, Ion Signalling Microscopy, LightSheet Microscopy, Line Scanning Confocal Microscopy and TIRF Microscopy.

 

Key Specifications:

 

Sensor Type: Front Illuminated Scientific CMOS (4T) – sCMOS 2.0

Active Pixels: 2048 x 2048 (4.2 Megapixel)

Sensor Size: 13.3 x 13.3 mm (18.8 mm diagonal)

Pixel Size: 6.5 μm

Pixel readout rate (MHz)

Fast Read 540 (270 MHz x 2 sensor halves)

Slow Read 216 (106 MHz x 2 sensor halves)

Read Noise (e-)

216 MHz: 0.9

560 MHz : 1.10

Dark Current, e-/pixel/sec @ min Temp •4:

Air Cooled: 0.10

Maximum frame rate: 100 fps @ full frame (Camera Link 10-tap)

Maximum Quantum Efficiency: 82%

Dark current, e-/pixel/sec @ min temp: 0.14

Readout modes: Rolling Shutter

Pixel well depth: 30,000

Maximum dynamic range: 33,000:1

Linearity: 99.8%

Photon Response Non-Uniformity (PRNU): < 0.1%

Pre-defined Region of Interest: 1920 x 1080, 1392 x 1040, 512 x 512, 128 x 128

Data range: 12 bit (fastest frame rates) and 16 bit (max dynamic range)

Interface options: Camera Link 10-tap

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