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Since 1996 Ames Photonics has been producing high quality low cost modular linear detector arrays and accessories for spectroscopic research including CCD, CMOS, InGaAs detectors, and accessories. The modular approach to our products allows the researcher to purchase a solution for today's application while maintaining the flexibility to adapt and update our products in the future at a reasonable cost. Customers utilizing our modular approach can easily and quickly interchange components including detectors as new applications or research needs change. |
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A wide range of cameras offered. Details follow. |
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 Key Features
- Scientific and Industrial Grades
- 2048 & 3000 element arrays
- Spectral Range: UV/VIS/NIR
- Advanced spectroscopic software
LARRY series detector camera heads enable signal accumulated in the detector array to be displayed using an oscilloscope or via a PC. Interfaces available for computer control of LARRY detectors are: internal USB, and PCI bus interface cards. External trigger capability allows single shot or repetitive pulse operation. The LARRY-PC series, a lower cost alternative, only allows control and display of data via USB or a PCI bus interface card. No BNC output and synch for displaying output on an oscilloscope, or external trigger capability is available. The LARRY-USB series has an internal USB interface and external trigger capability, but no oscilloscope mode. The LARRY range of linear CCD array detectors/cameras are based on three CCD IC’s available in both scientific and industrial grade. For further details and a detailed discussion of these detectors see the technical discussion below. |
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Key Features - Model D7266 Scientific Grade, no bad pixels
- D7265 Industrial grade, VIS-NIR
- 3648 element linear CCD array
- 7 micron wide pixels for high resolution
- Horizontal binning software option
- Built-in USB interface
- External trigger for single shot operation
- Integration time: 10ms to 30 s.
- Advanced spectroscopic software available
- Acquisition up to 30 scans/second
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Key Features - Integration time range: 10 us - 30 s
- Fast, on CCD, electronic shutter capability
- High resolution: 7 micron wide pixels on 7 micron centers
- 200 micron high pixels
- 3000 and 3600 pixel linear arrays
- Advanced software options
- Spectral range: 200-1100nm
- Full PC control via external USB or PCI data acquisition modules
- Stand Alone control via D7259 OEM control card for output to an oscilloscope
- External trigger input and synch output at start of integration for synchronization to pulsed sources
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Key Features - Integration time 5ms - 10s
- Synchronized acquisitions to better than 200ns
- Two 3000 element linear CCD arrays mounted parallel
- High res: 7m wide pixels on 7m centers
- Each array 21mm long
- High sensitivity, 200 micron high pixels
- Labview device drivers and OEM software support
- 200 - 1100nm (+ 1550nm option)
- Stand-alone control mode for output to an oscilloscope
- Simultaneous acquisition control module
- External trigger/gate for single shot or repetitive pulse capture from pulse stream
- Synchronization to pulsed sources up to 100Hz in stand alone mode.
The DUAL-GARRY 3000 series incorporates two 3000 element linear CCD array detectors, mounted 13mm apart and in parallel. These linear CCD arrays can be synchronized from the same trigger pulse, so both arrays sample light within the same time slot, as short as 5 micro-seconds. When mounted to an imaging spectrograph, this dual detector can capture the spectrum of two pulses in the same spectral range. The input beams being measured, must be separated vertically on the input slit, to form images 13mm apart in the output plane. The 21mm length of the array, together with the high resolution (7 micron wide pixels), allow high resolution. |
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 Key Feautures - Spectral response 800-1700nm
- 256 and 512 element arrays
- 50m x 500m pixels
- TE cooled/temperature stabilised
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