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The New Research Line of Large Format, Dual Head, Triple Sensor, Self-Guiding CCD Cameras from
SBIG
ALL NEW DESIGN
The Research Line of cameras is an all new camera design that has been over two years in the
making. Our design team has combined the best features and ideas from past designs and updated our
current high speed electronics and USB interface to handle these large format CCDs (up to 35mm
format with 11 megapixels). New features include a dual head self-guiding option, simplified power
requirements and an internal 2" filter wheel for overall system cost and weight reduction. These
large format cameras are designed to offer more features at a lower price than other previously
available cameras. Our goal was to produce a high performance imaging system that included large
area detectors, flexible self-guiding options and a large format filter wheel all at a lower price
than competing cameras alone. We believe we have achieved that goal.
DUAL HEAD, TRIPLE SENSOR, SELF-GUIDING
The best of both worlds. We have expanded the self-guiding capabilities in the Research cameras
by adding the option of a remote guiding head. With the remote guiding head attached, there are
two, software selectable, TC-237 CCDs available for self-guiding under any conditions in addition
to the main imaging CCD. One guiding CCD is located next to the imaging CCD in our patented
design, similar to the self-guiding arrangement in our ST line of cameras. The remote guiding CCD
is in a small separate head that attaches to the main camera body by a short cable. There is no
separate power supply or communication cable required. The remote head contains its own TE cooler
and shutter. With the optional remote guiding head attached to the main camera body, self-guiding
is accomplished by selecting either the internal TC-237 tracking CCD or the remote TC237 CCD using
the camera control software. The benefits of this flexibility are obvious. Internal guiding
eliminates the need for a guide scope and separate autoguider. It also eliminates the problem of
differential deflection of the guide scope or differential motion of the primary mirror relative
to the guide scope. However, some users prefer to use an external guider when imaging through dark
infrared band or narrow band filters, or for RGB color imaging in regions of the sky with sparse
guide stars . The remote guiding head may be used in an off-axis guiding accessory or attached to
a separate guide scope. There is only one small cable between the remote head and the main camera
body. The remote head can be left connected and the user may freely switch between the internal or
the remote TC-237 for self-guiding. All the guiding functions are controlled by the same camera
software that normally controls the internal guider.
INTERNAL 2 INCH FILTER CAROUSEL
An internal 5 position 2" filter carousel is integrated into the front cover of the camera body.
For color, UBVRI, or narrow band imaging simply add filters to the camera's carousel. There is no
expensive separate 2" filter wheel to purchase. The filter carousel accepts both 50mm diameter
flats and 48mm threaded filter cells. The front cover of the camera is easily removed for changing
filters. Since the CCD is in a separate sealed chamber, removal of the front cover to change
filters does not expose the CCD to dust or air and the desiccant does not need to be recharged
after replacing the cover. Extra carousels may be purchased for quick and easy transition between
filter sets. A shutter mechanism is also located inside the camera body, between the filter wheel
and the sealed CCD chamber. A custom LRGBC filters set is optional.
12VDC OPERATION
We have added an internal 12VDC regulated power supply to the camera for simplified power
requirements and greater tolerance of input voltage variation. When operating in the field from a
12V battery, current drain, power cord extensions and cold temperatures may cause the input
voltage to drop below 12 volts. The internal regulated supply will accommodate some variation in
input voltage (from about 10 volts to 18 volts) and keep the camera operating normally. This will
allow for longer power cords to be used with less concern for voltage drops so long as the input
voltage stays within a certain range. A set of indicator LEDs will let you know if your input
voltage at the camera is getting too low for normal operation. A universal 110VAC-220VAC to 12VDC
power supply is also included for operation from virtually any line voltage in the world.
INTELLIGENT
A set of five LED indicator lights on the side panel of the camera provide critical camera status
information. The green LED lets you know the camera is booting up and gives camera exposure status
during normal operation. One red LED provides a warning if the heat sink gets too hot. This could
happen, for instance, if you were running high power to the cooler and the fan failed for some
reason. In this case the camera automatically reduces power to the two-stage cooler to prevent
damage. One amber LED warns of an input voltage drop to 11 volts or less but the camera will
continue functioning normally. The second amber LED warns of an input voltage drop to 10 volts but
the camera will still continue functioning normally. The last red LED warns of an input voltage
drop to 9 volts or less. In this case, the camera automatically turns off the TE cooler and
continues to operate normally without cooling until the voltage drops to the point that the camera
shuts down (around < 7 volts).
TWO STAGE COOLING WITH WATER ASSIST
The standard cooling design utilizes a very efficient two-stage TE cooler for maximum performance
with large format detectors. Each camera is also liquid assist ready so that additional cooling in
warm climates may be achieved by circulating water if needed. We are currently testing a special
magnetic levitating fan to eliminate even the smallest vibration. Preliminary tests indicate that
cooling -50 Degrees C below ambient will be achieved with this system.
DELUXE ACCOMMODATIONS
Every Research Model camera will be shipped in a custom fitted Pelican brand carrying case for
superior protection of your equipment. These cases are waterproof, dustproof, crushproof and have
a lifetime guarantee from the manufacturer. Each Pelican case has an automatic pressure relief
valve and double hinged latches for easier opening. There is ample room inside for the camera,
cables, wall transformer and some accessories in the custom cut foam insert. An optional lid
pocket is available from Pelican that will hold charts and manuals.
CAMERA MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Mechanical Specifications Common to All Models (Typical)
Dimensions 6.5 x 6 x 3.5 inches (16.5 x 15.2 x 8.9 cm) excluding nosepiece and handles
Weight Approx. 4 lbs. (1.8kg) without filters
Computer Interface USB 1.1 (transfer rate approx. 425,000 pixels/second)
Telescope Interface Threaded accessory ring, mounting plate and 2" nosepiece supplied, Nikon
35mm lens adapter optional
Filter Wheel 5 position internal carousel accepts 48mm threaded filter cells and 2" unmounted
round filters
Shutter Internal Mechanical Shutter on all cameras, plus electronic shutter on Interline CCDs
Cooling 2 stage thermoelectric, water circulation ready, - 50o C below ambient, regulated to
+/- 0.1 degree
Backfocus Approximately 1.7 inches +/- 0.1 inches (~4.3 cm +/- 0.25 cm) with 2" nosepiece
attached
Power Requirements 10 - 18VDC, 12VDC nominal, Universal AC to 12VDC desktop supply and 12VDC
field power cord supplied
Carrying Case Pelican 1550 Case with custom cut foam insert
Software CCDOPS ver. 5.xx, CCDSoftV5, CCDSharp, TheSky v.4, level II.
REMOTE HEAD MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Mechanical Specifications Common to All Models (Typical)
Dimensions 2.75 x 2 x 2 inches (7 x 5 x 5 cm) excluding nosepiece and desiccant plug
Weight Approx. 0.5 lbs. (0.23kg)
Computer Interface USB 1.1 through main camera to computer. Proprietary protocol between remote
head and camera body.
Telescope Interface T-thread or supplied 1.25" nosepiece, optional T-thread to C-mount and 35mm
camera lens adapters
Shutter Internal Mechanical Shutter for dark frames plus electronic shutter for short
exposures
Power Requirements None (Remote head receives power through the head cable from the main
camera)
Mounting connections 1/4-20 threaded hole on side of camera housing
TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model Research STL-11000M/CM
CCD KAI-11000M/CM
Total Pixels 11 million
Array 4008 x 2672
Dimensions 36 x 24.7 mm
Pixel Size 9 x 9 u
CCD Type Interline
CCD ClassAvailable Mono Class 1 only Color Class 1, 2
ABG/NABG ABG only
Full Well Capacity 50,000 e-
Dark Current e-/p/s @ 0C 0.5 e-
Read Noiserms 13 e-
Gain e-/ADU 0.8
Full Frame Download ~26 seconds
CCD SPECIFICATIONS
CCD: KAI-11000M
Total Pixels: 11 million
Array: 4008 x 2672 active pixels (35mm film format)
Pixel Size: 9 microns square
Antiblooming: Yes
Class: 1 (no column defects)
Peak QE: 50%
Image Area: 36 mm x 24.7 mm
Focal Length at 1 arcsecond per pixel: 73 inches
FOV at 1 arcsecond per pixel: 1.1 x 0.74 degrees
Astrophotographers take note: A 35mm format CCD with 11 million pixels. Another revolution in
astrophotography is about to take place. If you have been waiting for a wide field CCD with the
same coverage as 35mm film, here it is. Only this one is cooled, linear, self-guiding, 16 bits and
optimized for high sensitivity and low noise performance in low light astronomical applications.
No reciprocity failure here.
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