Teledyne Imaging, part of Teledyne Technologies, introduces COSMOS large format CMOS cameras with backlighting (BSI) optimized for astronomy. COSMOS was developed exclusively by Teledyne Imaging and draws on decades of know-how in the development of CCD and CMOS sensors and cameras to enable new possibilities for ground-based astronomical imaging.
Based on Teledyne’s proprietary LACera image sensor technology, COSMOS provides frozen, low-noise, multi-megapixel performance with global shutter, 18-bit display and glow reduction technology. COSMOS addresses many of the challenges of today’s CMOS technology by maintaining the performance of scaling to larger formats and combining speed and low noise.
COSMOS is available in the sensor sizes 3k x 3k, 6k x 6k and 8k x 8k for maximum field of view. COSMOS wide field cameras offer a peak quantum efficiency of> 90% for high sensitivity and over 50 fps for the detection of dynamic events. Further advantages are an e-read noise of 0.7 for the detection of weak objects and deep cooling to ensure a low dark current. An advanced pixel structure enables a true global shutter alongside a backlit CMOS.
COSMOS cameras meet the needs of many researchers, especially those with applications in ground-based astronomy. These applications include orbital object tracking, time domain astrophysics, and exoplanet research. The COSMOS hardware and software was designed with flexibility in mind to meet customer specific requirements for adapting to different telescopes.
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