Princeton Instruments
Princeton Instruments will be demoing a Scientific CMOS camera implementing back-illuminated sensor technology
Princeton Instruments will be demoing a Scientific CMOS camera implementing back-illuminated sensor technology
Princeton Instruments is pleased to introduce its Kuro:1200B, the world’s first scientific CMOS camera system to implement back-illuminated sensor technology
Princeton Instruments is pleased to introduce its Sophia-XO:2048 high-speed, ultra-low-noise camera
Princeton Instruments is pleased to introduce its Sophia series, a line of next-generation, ultra-low-noise cameras engineered to address even the most demanding low-light-level scientific applications
Princeton Instruments is pleased to introduce the new incarnation of its extremely popular PI-MTE in-vacuum x-ray camera line, now featuring specially designed higher-sensitivity CCDs
Princeton Instruments has launched the NIRvana:640LN, a scientific-grade camera for near-infrared and short-wavelength infrared (NIR/SWIR) applications
Princeton Instruments has added to its ProEM-HS line of high-speed EMCCD cameras. The new ProEM-HS:1024BX3 is a 1024 x 1024 pixel back-illuminated EMCCD camera with patented eXcelon3 technology (X3) for low-light imaging and spectroscopy applications
Princeton Instruments is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the ProEM-HS line of high-speed EMCCD cameras with patented eXcelon3 technology (X3) for low-light imaging and spectroscopy applications
Princeton Instruments has introduced a new member to the PI-Max4 family of scientific ICCD cameras
Princeton Instruments has introduced the NIRvana 640ST. The scientific-grade camera series which uses a deep-cooled indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) focal plane array
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