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Scientific CMOS Camera provides 4 GB on-head image memory.

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December 2, 2010 - Offering deep vacuum cooling down to -40°C, Neo sCMOS Camera achieves one electron read noise while reading out 5.5 megapixels at 30 frames/sec. Unit can be pushed to 100 full frames/sec, while still maintaining 1.4 electron noise. Dual amplifier architecture enables Neo to achieve wide dynamic range of 30,000:1 - with 16-bit digitization available at all frame rates - while still offering 6.5 µm pixel size that is suited for fluorescence microscopy techniques.

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Andor Technology Ltd.
425 Sullivan Ave., Suite 3
South Windsor, CT, 06074
USA



Andor Technology Launches Revolutionary Neo Camera Featuring Breakthrough sCMOS Technology


Belfast, Northern Ireland, - Andor Technology plc (Andor), a world leader in scientific imaging and spectroscopy solutions, today announced the launch of the innovative and highly anticipated Neo camera platform, based on next-generation scientific CMOS (sCMOS) technology. The Neo sCMOS is the most significant camera launch in recent times and it stands alone in its ability to simultaneously offer ultra-low noise, extremely fast frame rates, wide dynamic range, high resolution and a large field of view, overcoming the performance trade-offs associated with traditional scientific CCD detectors.

Neo achieves an unprecedented 1 electron read noise while reading out 5.5 megapixels at 30 frames/sec. Furthermore, the camera can be pushed to 100 full frames/sec, even faster with regions of interest, while still maintaining 1.4 electron noise. Neo exclusively offers deep vacuum cooling down to -40°C, critical to maintain the low noise advantage and a minimal pixel blemish specification across all exposure conditions. The vacuum architecture also enables a single window design for maximum photon throughput. The innovative dual amplifier architecture enables Neo to achieve a wide dynamic range of 30,000:1 - with 16-bit digitization available at all frame rates - while still offering a relatively small 6.5 µm pixel size that is ideal for fluorescence microscopy techniques. Neo offers unparalleled FPGA intelligence for superior image quality and quantitative stability, coupled with a 4GB on-head image memory to facilitate faster frame rate performance.

Dr Colin Coates, Imaging Product Manager within Andor Technology, said; "Neo sCMOS has been designed from the ground up specifically to realize the full potential of this radical new sensor technology. Over recent months, we have received extremely favourable feedback from user performance evaluations of our 'early adopter' beta units, highlighting that the technology is primed to become a highly enabling gold standard across a wide breadth of application areas within life and physical sciences, academia and industry."

Dr Lars Hufnagel, from the Developmental Biology Unit at EMBL Heidelberg, evaluated an Andor sCMOS camera on his lab's Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy (SPIM) set-up, commenting; "Without pushing it to the limit, we took 131 planes in 5.5 megapixel mode of the drosophila embryo in a timescale that is practically instantaneous compared to the morphogenic processes, out-performing by far everything we have tried before."
For more information, please visit http://www.andor.com/scmos

Andor enables its customers to break new ground by performing light measurements previously considered impossible. With a portfolio spanning high-performance scientific digital cameras, spectrographs, and confocal microscopy systems, Andor is a world leader in scientific imaging, spectroscopy solutions and microscopy systems. More information about Andor Technology PLC (LSE: AND) is available at www.andor.com.

For more information, please contact Dr. Colin Coates on +44 (0)28 9023 7126, email press@andor.com, or visit http://www.andor.com/scientific_camer...

Victoria Gault

Marketing Communications Manager

Andor Technology

discover new ways of seeing(TM)

Tel: +44 (0) 28 9023 7126

Fax: +44 (0) 28 9031 0792

Web: www.andor.com

Andor Technology PLC is a registered company in Northern Ireland, registration number: NI022466.
Registered Office: Andor Technology, 7 Millennium Way, Springvale Business Park, Belfast, BT12 7AL.
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