CAMERA & DETECTORS
Astronomy Camera
iKon-XL 230
Andor’s NEW iKon-XL is a TE-cooled, very large area CCD camera platform, accommodating big field of view sensors that are ideally suited to long exposure astronomy applications. Patent-pending ColdSpace™ technology thermoelectrically cools a back-illuminated 16.8 Megapixel sensor (e2v) down to -100 °C, avoiding the requirement for liquid nitrogen or unreliable cryo coolers. The iKon-XL 230 model uses the e2v CCD230-84 back-illuminated sensor, offering a very large 61.4 x 61.4 mm imaging area from a 4096 x 4096 array format and 15 µm pixel size, ideal for applications such as Astronomy or X-ray/Neutron radiography.
Features
- -100°C TE Cooling (ColdSpace™)
- Up to 4 MHz readout (quad port)
- 18-bit Extended Dynamic Range
- 16.8 Megapixel sensor (CCD230-84)
- 3.8 e- read noise
- 150,000 e- well depth
- 61.4 x 61.4 mm² imaging area
Key Applications
- Large sky surveys
- Exoplanet studies
- Asteroid observations
- Photometry
- Astro-spectroscopy
- X-ray astronomy
- Variable stars