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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
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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