About this product
Model: Trius-PRO-814-Mono
Part Number: 100-0057
New, updated camera from Starlight Xpress available at a Special Price - limited availability.
The TRIUS range of cameras were the first on the market to incorporate a powered USB 2.0 hub in the rear of the camera to enable the user to connect their USB filter wheel and guide-camera directly to the camera, rather than multiple cables back to the computer, for simplicity and convenience.
The new Blue Edition TRIUS PRO series follows on from that success. Starlight Xpress has redesigned the electronics to give even lower read-noise figures and faster downloads. With the Sony CCD cameras, we are now getting read-noise figures better than CMOS cameras (when used at unity gain), with 16-bit data and a significantly better dark-noise figure thanks to the impressive cooling. Dark frames really are a thing of the past, making calibration frames optional rather than compulsory, giving you more time to capture data and process your images.
The Trius PRO-814 is a higher-resolution version of the popular Trius PRO 694 camera. It has a similarly high QE and low thermal noise but offers 9.19 megapixels of resolution. Each pixel is 3.69 x 3.69 uM in size. This high resolution makes the 814 particularly well suited to the super-fast short-focus 'scopes and 'Hyperstar' systems that are now widely used. The new 'Trius' version adds a triple USB hub and Argon-filled CCD chamber.
Specifications
Image format | 3380 x 2712 pixels in a 12.5mm x 10mm array |
Pixel size | 3.69 x 3.69 uM |
QE | Peak (Yellow light) approx. 77%, H-alpha approx. 60% |
Well depth | >12k |
Read Noise | 3e |
Image download time | 3.5 seconds in 1 x 1 binning mode |
Cooling | 2 stage high efficiency Peltier cooler giving approx. -45C temperature reduction |
USB | Triple port powered USB hub built-in |
CCD Chamber | Dry Argon filled CCD chamber |
Power consumption | 1.5 amps max. at 12v DC (universal AC supply provided) |
Customer reviews
Average Rating (1 Review): | |
Excellent CCD for Spectroscopy! 06 November 2020 | Vikrant
It is wonderful CCD (No hot pixels). Using this CCD specially for spectroscopy for best possible resolution with Alpy600/LHIRESIII spectroscopes.
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