The SC-ITR series cameras are advanced imaging devices equipped with SONY Exmor CMOS sensors, offering exceptional performance in terms of image clarity and low-light capabilities. The cameras utilize USB3.0 or GigE interfaces for high-speed data transfer, enhancing frame rates and allowing for smooth image capture and analysis.

Key features include:

  1. SONY Exmor CMOS Sensors: These sensors (IMX455, IMX492, IMX571, IMX269, IMX183, IMX294, IMX533, IMX585, IMX428, IMX432, GLUX9701BSI UV, and GLUX1605BSI UV) are known for their high-quality image output, making them ideal for applications requiring precise and clear images.
  2. Advanced Cooling System: The camera integrates a two-stage Peltier cooling system that reduces the sensor temperature to 40°C below ambient. This significantly enhances the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and minimizes image noise, improving image quality even in low-light conditions.
  3. Efficient Heat Management: The smart structure design ensures optimal heat dissipation, while the electric fan accelerates heat radiation, preventing moisture buildup and maintaining the camera’s performance during prolonged use.
  4. Versatile Software and SDK: The SC-ITR series supports multiple platforms such as Windows, Linux, and OSX. It comes with advanced video and image processing software (EHDView/EHDLite) and provides a variety of SDKs, including support for native C/C++, C#/VB.NET, DirectShow, and Twain Control APIs.
  5. Applications: The SC-ITR series is particularly useful in low-light environments, fluorescence microscopy, and astronomy for deep-sky imaging, where high sensitivity, reduced noise, and precise image capturing are essential.

In summary, the SC-ITR series cameras combine high-quality sensors, efficient cooling, and advanced processing software, making them suitable for demanding applications in fields such as scientific research, microscopy, and astronomy.