Teledyne Photometrics Evolve 512 Delta high-speed EMCCD camera

Tuesday, 01 August, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd

Teledyne Photometrics Evolve 512 Delta high-speed EMCCD camera

The Teledyne Photometrics Evolve 512 Delta EMCCD high-speed imaging camera is specifically designed for super-resolution imaging such as STORM, PALM and GSD due to its high speed (67.5 fps at 20 MHz) and sensitivity (>90% QE). The EMCCD camera is also suited to other low-light life science applications including single-molecule fluorescence SMF and tracking, live-cell spinning disk confocal, SPIM, intrinsic imaging, FCS, TIRF, FRET, FRAP and calcium imaging.

The Evolve 512 Delta camera possesses the industry’s fastest frame rates, lowest noise (75 e-) and highest sensitivity for a 512 x 512 EMCCD camera, according to the company, enabling researchers to obtain high-quality super-resolution images in half the time it takes other 512x512 EMCCD cameras on the market. The camera comes with LightSpeed for high-speed ROI acquisitions of 3000 fps.

It features impressive EM gain and bias stability, enabling good quantitative measurements and detection performance with precise triggering capability. It is said to have the fastest EM calibration technique in the industry.

Features include a 20 MHz sensor, 67.5 fps at 20 MHz, >90% quantum efficiency, 72 e- read noise, <1 e- using EM gain, quantitative performance with Quant-View and exclusive eXcelon technology. Air-cooled (-80°C) and liquid-cooled (-85°C) versions are available.

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