The Hamamatsu X-Ray sCMOS Camera (C12849-111U) delivers ultra-high resolution and sensitivity in a compact package. It records fine detail at 33 line pairs per millimetre and uses a 2048 × 2048 pixel sCMOS sensor.
Capture crisp X-ray images at up to 30 frames per second via USB 3.0. The camera integrates easily into micro-CT systems or X-ray diffraction setups. It features a 6.5 µm pixel pitch and 13.31 × 13.31 mm effective area for precise spatial sampling.
Users benefit from a dynamic range around 18,000:1 and a full well capacity of 30,000 electrons. Readout noise stays low: about 1.6 electrons (median) and 2.3 electrons (rms). Exposure controls span from 1 ms to 30 s, though ≤100 ms is ideal to avoid artifacts.
The X-Ray provides versatile triggering options, edge, level, sync readout, and start triggers, plus programmable outputs for synchronised experiments. The camera runs from 100–240 V AC and draws approximately 35 VA. It operates between 0 °C and +40 °C, with storage down to –10 °C up to 50 °C.
Whether you are doing micro-object imaging or high-sensitivity X-ray spectroscopy, the X-Ray sCMOS Camera delivers performance, speed, and integration flexibility.