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QHY183M 20MP Back-side Illuminated Cooled Camera
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The QHY183 is a one-inch, 20 Megapixel back-illuminated COLDMOS color camera. The pixel size is 2.4um for high-resolution with modest size telescopes. The camera is capable of producing 19FPS@20 Megapixels. It has a two-stage TEC that cools the sensor to -40C to -45C below ambient. The ADC is 10/12-bit and 8/12-bit output with 1e- read noise! The computer interface is USB 3.0 and exposure times can be set from 50us to approximately 1000 sec.128MB DDR BufferThe QHY183 has a built-in 128MB DDRII image buffer. The benefit of the image buffer is that the memory will cache the image and transfer it to the computer when the USB interface is not busy or being interrupted, and the frame will not be lost or corrupted. This buffer also allows a slower computer with USB 2.0 socket to capture every frame without loss even if the USB socket is occasionally busy with other peripherals. This buffer also helps multiple camera applications and avoids USB transfer problems. For example, it is possible to operate four QHY183 cameras on the same computer to create an LRGB imaging array.Full Anti-Dew SolutionWith more than a decade of experience designing cooled cameras, QHYCCD has applied this knowledge to the QHY183 camera. The full anti-dew technology includes a sealed CMOS chamber with silicon gel tube socket and a heated chamber optical window. This technology prevents dew from forming on the sensor itself, or on the chamber window, even in a high humidity environment.
Technical Specifications
Relative Quantum Efficiency

Mechanical Drawing
Back-focus distance: 17mm

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