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Robtics SBIG STX 16803 camera with Filterwheel STX FW7 (package
Robtics SBIG STX 16803 camera with Filterwheel STX FW7 (package
Robtics SBIG STX 16803 camera with Filterwheel STX FW7 (package
Robtics SBIG STX 16803 camera with Filterwheel STX FW7 (package

SBIG STX 16803 camera with Filterwheel STX FW7 (package

80-12447-00
13.590,00 €
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Dual Sensor, Self-Guiding, STX Series CCD Cameras:

The STX Series represents the ultimate in astronomical imaging systems. The integrated design allows the user to select either Ethernet or high speed USB 2.0 connection to the control computer. The Model STX-16803 uses Kodak's KAF-16803 CCD with 16 million pixels at 9 microns. The sensor measures almost 37mm square. The built-in tracking CCD is a Kodak KAI-340S with 640 x 480 pixels at 7.4 microns. The STX series has superior cooling to -50 degrees C below ambient with air only. Water-cooling is also possible. STX cameras have internal voltage regulation and may therefore be operated directly from any unregulated 12VDC, 6 amp source.

Built-in Guiding CCD with Adjustable Focus: The guiding CCD in the STX cameras will be a new KAI-340 CCD with 640 x 480 pixels at 7.4u. The KAI-340 CCD will also be used in a new Remote Guide Head made for the STX series cameras. As the imaging CCDs get larger, the guiding CCD gets pushed farther away from the center of the optical axis. Depending on the nature of the optical system, this can cause the image on the guiding CCD to be slightly out of focus when the image on the main CCD is in focus. To address this, the new STX cameras will have a user accessible adjustment for changing the focal point of the on-board guiding CCD.

Design Features for the STX

USB 2.0 and Ethernet: Both USB 2.0 and Ethernet are available on STX cameras. The user will not have to choose the interface at the time of purchase. The STX cameras has the same convenient I2C AUX port that we use on the ST and STL cameras for power and control of accessories such as filter wheels and Adaptive Optics, and will operate from any unregulated 12VDC source.

Full Frame Image Buffer: The STX series cameras has a full frame image buffer for storing image date during download. We are exploring the possibility of using this buffer for pre-processing pixel defects based on a defect map provided by the CCD manufacturer, at the user's direction.

Improved Cooling: Our engineers have modeled an optimum cooling design for this camera using a large custom pin grid array heat sink mated directly to the hot side of the 2 stage TE cooler to achieve maximum heat dissipation with a single large fan. The STX will achieve a typical temperature delta of -50 degrees C below ambient with air only, and a similar delta with water only.

Water Circulation Ready: While the design is aimed at sufficient cooling without water assist, it is possible to use water instead of air or in addition to air for optimum cooling. Using water instead of air will not require the use of a fan. Chilled water may also be used alone or with the fan for even greater cooling.

Variable Speed Fan Control: If the user desires air cooling only, the fan speed is controllable through software. Variable speed control allows the user to "tune" to fan to eliminate any resonance with the user's telescope thus suppressing harmonic vibrations.

User Rechargeable Desiccant: This feature allows the user the greatest flexibility in the field, and avoids having to return the camera to the factory in order to dry the CCD chamber. We have designed the chamber to a rechargeable desiccant plug similar to our other cameras

Even-illumination Shutter: From the first ST-7 camera, SBIG has incorporated an even illumination shutter for taking short exposure flat field frames on all self-guiding cameras. However, the rotating disk design becomes rather large with ever increasing CCD sizes. Therefore, a new shutter design is used in the STX series that reduces the overall size and weight of the camera body, while maintaining even illumination on short exposures with large CCDs, something not found on any other astronomical CCD camera with a CCD this large.

All STX cameras include a Pelican Storm Case. inc Filterwheel FW7

Specification:

Typical Specifications

Imaging CCD
Kodak KAF-16803
Imaging/Pixel Array
4096 x 4096 pixels @ 9u
CCD Size
36.8 x 36.8 mm
Total Pixels
16.8 Million
Pixel Size
9 x 9 microns
Full Well Capacity
100.000 e-
Dark Current e/p/s at 0 C
0.02e-/pixel/sec at -20C
Antiblooming
Yes, 100X saturation
Peak QE
60%
Shutter
Mechanical, even illumination
Exposure
0.1 to 3600 seconds,
Correlated Double Sampling
Yes
A/D Converter
16 bits
A/D Gain
1.27e-/ADU
Read Noise
10e-
Binning Modes
1 x 1, 2 x 2, 3 x 3, 9x 9, 1 x n
Pixel Digitization Rate
1.8 million pixels per second
Full Frame Download
13 seconds
Focus Mode
~1 second
Cooling Delta
-50C with air only
Temperature Regulation
±0.1°C
Power
12VDC at 6 amps max
Computer Interface
USB 2.0 and Ethernet
Computer Compatibility
Windows 32 / 64 bit
Dimensions
6 x 6 x 3.5 in. Excluding fan 152 x 152 x 76mm
Mounting
3" Threaded Accessory Plate
Weight
5 pounds / 2.27kg
Backfocus
1.39 inches / 35.3 mm
Filter Wheel Option
FW7-STX
Self-Guiding Filter Wheel
FW5-STX
Filter Size
50mm sq or 65mm sq
Adaptive Optics Option
AO-X
Remote Guide Head
RGH-STX
Lens Adapter
n/a
OAG Option
n/a
 
 

7-Positions, 50mm square filters for the STX-16803.

Note: For self-guiding using the internal guiding CCD, use the FW5-STX filter wheel with 5-Positions, 65mm square filters for the STX-16803. 65mm square filters allow the use of the built-in guider while imaging through LRGB filters. 

 
Camera Type
Monochrome*~CCD/CMOS Camera
Camera Series
STX
SBIG (Santa Barbara Instrument Group), founded in 1982, is a pioneer in the field of imaging for astronomy based in the USA. They are known for their innovative CCD and CMOS camera systems and software, providing solutions that enhance the capabilities of astrophotographers and researchers in the field.
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