iKon-M X-ray camera
Andor Technology, a provider of scientific imaging and spectroscopy solutions, has launched the iKon-M X-ray camera, designed to deliver high-performance solutions for direct detection X-ray needs.
Andor Technology, a provider of scientific imaging and spectroscopy solutions, has launched the iKon-M X-ray camera, designed to deliver high-performance solutions for direct detection X-ray needs.
Andor Technology, a provider of scientific imaging and spectroscopy solutions, has made available a set of drivers within uManager for their complete range of iXon+ and Luca EMCCD cameras.
Andor Technology has introduced drivers within uManager for its complete range of iXon+ and Luca EMCCD cameras.
Andor Technology has implemented the Cropped Sensor mode as a standard, user-selectable feature with its iXon+, Newton and iKon range of high-performance EMCCD (Electron Multiplying CCD) and CCD cameras.
Andor Technology has launched the latest version of EMCAL, a software method of EM (Electron Multiplying) gain self-recalibration for its iXonEM+ range of cameras.
Andor Technology has launched its new iCam technology, a combined firmware and software innovation that will be incorporated into Andor's EMCCD imaging cameras, starting with the iXonEM and LucaEM product lines.
Andor Technology is introducing the latest in its range of Luca EMCCD cameras. The LucaEM R is a cost effective yet powerful Megapixel EMCCD camera.
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