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HPX285

The HPx285 was developed in response to a customer's need for a different form factor for the MLx285. High quantum efficiency and exceptionally low read noise give the HPx285 sensitivity down to microlux from visible to the near infrared.

Sensor
sensor
ICX285
size (mm)
13 mm
Resolution
Resolution
1360 x 1024
Pixel Size
6.45 um
bit depth
16-bit
Full Well
20ke-
read noise
3e-
dark current
0.0006 @ -35C
shutter
Electronic
peak q.e.
60%
interface
USB 2
frame rate
data rate
1.5 MHz
Available Opions
Discontinued Model

Quantum Efficiency

Quantum efficiency (QE) measures how effectively a detector converts incoming photons into electrons. In our graphs, QE is expressed as a percentage. A sensor’s QE typically varies based on its architecture, coatings, and materials. High QE remains a crucial consideration for applications such as astronomy, space debris imaging, and life science research.

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