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Merging the state of the art – expanding the strengths of PCO’s sCMOS by the power of CLHS

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All of PCO’s sCMOS camera systems are available with ultra-fast Camera Link HS data interface
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Today´s demanding challenges in scientific imaging applications often have one critical bottleneck: a limiting bandwidth of the camera´s data interface. Doubtlessly, this has a strong negative impact on both, efficient work flow and optimal results. The German camera manufacturer PCO AG has made efforts to counteract this issue, being the first company worldwide to bring scientific CMOS cameras with an ultra-fast Camera Link HS data interface onto the market.

The integration of Camera Link HS into PCO´s versatile sCMOS camera portfolio constitutes the combination of a great range of benefits. Alongside renowned pco.edge features, which also can be found in the company´s sCMOS product overview (link below), the new generation of high-speed data transfer enables for instance:

  • 1.1 GBytes/s image data bandwidth per lane (three time faster than USB 3.0)
  • overcoming of significant distances with fiber optic cable
  • extremely high data reliability due to improved robust connection
  • increased flexibility due to trigger transmission over the data cable with less than 13 ns jitter
  • cost-effective use of standard network hardware components such as SFP+ and inexpensive licensing

sCMOS product overview: http://www.pco.de/fileadmin/user_upload/pco-product_sheets/pco.scmos_poster_overview.pdf

Are your fields of application located in life science, physics or other relevant areas demanding high quantum efficiency, high bandwidth and ideally a small form factor? Then convince yourself and experience our pco.edge camera systems with Camera Link HS data interface.

Visit PCO at the Defense + Commercial Sensing exposition (April 17 – 21, Baltimore) and discuss with our experts at booth #1157 or at the crash.tech 2016 conference in Munich April 19– 20

For further details please visit: www.pco.de