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Product category: Level Sensors and Leak Detectors
News Release from: Horiba Jobin Yvon | Subject: Symphony
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 June 2003

CCD detection systems go to low levels

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The Symphony line of CCD array detection systems has been designed for extremely low-signal-level detection, or ultra-high-speed acquisitions required in time domain spectroscopy.

The Symphony line of CCD array detection systems has been designed for extremely low-signal-level detection, or ultra-high-speed acquisitions required in time domain spectroscopy Compatible with all high-quality, scientific grade CCD chip formats, the Symphony detector is an indispensable tool for current and future spectroscopic applications

Features include a 16bit ADC with 20kHz to 1MHz readout rates including an ADC upgrade capability, onboard memory data storage and software-selectable gain.

Cooling is by high performance thermoelectric (TE) or liquid nitrogen (LN2).

The CCD chip temperature is software controlled, allowing for maximisation of quantum efficiency and signal-to-noise ratio.

Use of a fast Ethernet network interface provides 100% data integrity, ensuring against transmission errors.

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