C4 Series CMOS Cameras
The C4-16000 cooled scientific CMOS camera sensors offer the same geometry like the CCDs in the famous G4-16000 cameras — sensor size 37 × 37 mm, 9 μm pixels and 16 MPx (4k × 4k) resolution. Also the mechanical design of C4 cameras inherits from G4 Mark II cameras, which makes the C4 camera line fully compatible with vast range of telescope adapters, off-axis guider adapters, filter wheels, Camera Ethernet adapters, guiding cameras etc. C4 cameras are equipped with Gpixel GSENSE4040 CMOS detectors with resolution 4096 × 4096 pixels. Pixel size is 9 × 9 μm, which leads to almost 37 × 37 mm light sensitive area.
The GSENSE4040 sensor is equipped with 12-bit ADCs (Analog to Digital Converters) only. However, there are two sets of ADCs inside the sensor, each capable to digitize the image with different gain — one set of ADCs uses low-gain channel, while the second set uses high-gain channel. Both 12-bit outputs of each ADC set can be combined to single image with true 16-bit dynamic range (such combined image is often called 16-bit HDR for High Dynamic Range).
Camera Electronics
CMOS camera electronics primary role, beside the sensor initialization and some auxiliary functions, is to transfer data from the CMOS detector to the host PC for storage and processing. So, as opposite to CCD cameras, CMOS camera design cannot influence number of important camera features, like the dynamic range (bit-depth of the digitized pixels).
Sensor linearity
The sensors used in C4 cameras show very good linearity in response to light. This means the camera can be used for advanced research projects, like the photometry of variable stars and transiting exoplanets etc.
Combination of both low-gain and high-gain digitization channels into single 16-bit HDR image is designed to carefully preserve linear response to light. What's more, resulting 16-bit image does not combine full dynamic range of both low-gain and high-gain channels, but takes only the perfectly linear portions of both channels. So, the linearity of the resulting 16-bit image is perfect within the full dynamic range.
Download speed
C4 camera is equipped with on-board RAM, capable to hold multiple full-resolution frames. Downloading of the image to the host computer thus does not influence image digitization process, as the download only transfers already digitized images from camera memory.
Time needed to download single frame depends on the read mode and also whether fast USB3 or slower USB2 is used:
Read Mode 12-bit low/high gain 16-bit HDR USB 3.0 0.125 s 0.250 s USB 2.0 0.797 s 1.578 s
Conversion factors and read noise
C4 cameras do not offer the users to set gain, beside the two fixed low-gain and high-gain channels. 16-bit HDR image covers whole sensor dynamic range and manipulating with gain would bring no additional benefits.
Read mode 12-bit high-gain 12-bit low-gain 16-bit HDR Full well capacity 3,540 e- 80,000 e- 56,600 e- Conversion factor 0.85 e-/ADU 19.5 e-/ADU 0.85 e-/ADU Read noise 3.9 e- RMS 34.5 e- RMS 3.9 e- RMS
商品属性 [Spatial Resolution] 16 MPx (4k × 4k) [Pixel Size] 9 × 9 μm [Sensor size] 37 × 37 mm