NA_joey Posted April 15, 2021 Share Posted April 15, 2021 I just received 2 of theses camera I am about to test awaiting adopters to mount a a F mount lens and able to mount to telescope too.I have costal 105mm uv lenses a uka UV 25mm cmount lens and a keyoei and clones and also microscope objectives and so on....they are going to be fun to play with full monochrome full frame cameras..... Apogee Alta U9000X link to camera specs: http://www.telescope.../pdf/U9000X.pdf c&p The Alta U9000X uses a very large format 9-megapixel full frame sensor with anti-blooming gates, ideal for applications requiring large field of view, such as astrophotography, sky surveys, and radiology. The X version has a 16-bit digitization rate of 1.8 megapixels/second, compared to the 1 MHz for the U9000.• 3056 x 3056 array, 12 x12 micron pixels• 5 MHz 12-bit and 1.8 MHz 16-bit digitization• 32Mbyte camera memory• USB 2.0 interface: no plug in cards or external controllers• Programmable, intelligent cooling to 40°C below ambient• Binning up to 8 Horizontal x 3056 Vertical• Subarray readout and fast sequencing modes• Precision time delayed integration (TDI) and kinetics mode readout • Programmable fan speed for low / zero vibration• Two serial port outputs for control of peripheral devices• General purpose programmable I/O port• External triggering and strobe controls• ActiveX drivers included with every system• Field upgradeable firmware• Fused silica windows• Runs from single 12V supply with input voltage monitor• Compact enclosure• Programmable status indicatorsCCDSPECIFICATIONS • Astronomy • Radiology • Optical testing • Non-destructive testing HighPerformanceCooledCCDCameraSystem ALTA U9000Xblob:https://www.ultravioletphotography.com/be38c4f3-bb0f-4723-ab1a-9b4477bf188d Imaging Area of CCDblob:https://www.ultravioletphotography.com/55730472-6855-43c1-b57d-0ea464509927 blob:https://www.ultravioletphotography.com/4677f478-a692-4a96-8e6f-41aba68d54f1 blob:https://www.ultravioletphotography.com/30a1ea90-ade4-4225-a1b8-48c4c4ebff81 blob:https://www.ultravioletphotography.com/f6ac8431-f1f9-4c1c-9c69-f24ea3ad8dea CCDArray Size (pixels)Pixel SizeImaging AreaImaging DiagonalVideo Imager Size Linear Full Well (typical) Dynamic RangeQE at 400 nmPeak QE (550 nm) Anti-blooming Kodak KAF-090003056 x 305612 x 12 microns36.7 x 36.7 mm (1345 mm2) 51.9 mm3.24”110K electrons 84 dB37%64% For complete CCD specifications, including cosmetic grading, see data sheet from manufacturer. PC InterfaceMax. Cable Length Digital Resolution System Noise (typical) Pixel Binning Exposure TimeImage Sequencing Frame SizesCooling (typical)Dark Current (typical) Temperature Stability Camera Head Size MountingBack Focal Distance Operating Environment Cable LengthPowerShutterRemote Triggering USB 2.05 meters between hubs; 5 hubs maximum (max. total of 30m)16 bits at 1.8 MHz and 12 bits at 5 MHz10 e- RMS at 1.8 MHz and 2 counts at 5 MHz1x1 to 8x3058 on-chip30 milliseconds to 183 minutes (2.56 microsecond increments)1 to 65535 image sequences under software controlFull frame, subframe, focus modeThermoelectric cooler with forced air. Maximum cooling 40°C below ambient temperature0.3 e-/pixel/sec (-20°C)± 0.1°CD7. Aluminum, hard blue anodized. 7” x 7” x 2.55” (17.8 x 17.8 x 6.48 cm) Weight: 4.2 lb. (1.9 kg)5,125” bolt circle. Optional Nikon F-mount or Canon FD mount.1.008” (25.60 mm) [optical]-22° to 27°C. Relative humidity: 10 to 90% non-condensing.Standard: 15 ft (4.5m)40W maximum power with shutter open and cooling maximum. AC/DC “brick” supply with int’l AC input plug (100-240V, 50-60 Hz). Alternate 12V input from user’s source.Melles Griot 63mm.LVTTL input allows exposure to start within 25 microseconds of rising edge of trigger Link to comment
Andy Perrin Posted April 15, 2021 Share Posted April 15, 2021 Probably better just to give the link. That copy and paste made it very hard to read. Anyway the camera looks nifty Link to comment
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