Function and Application
The CCD line camera is used to measure light intensity as a function of position (in pixels or mm) or time. It is used for the investigation and analysis of diffraction and interference patterns.
Benefits
- 3648-pixel sensor with 8 µm pitch for high-resolution measurements of light patterns
- 16-bit intensity resolution for precise detection of principal and secondary maxima
- Lensless sensor for distortion-free recording of the complete diffraction and interference pattern
Technical Specification
- Sensor: 3648 pixels
- Resolution: 1 pixel / 0.8 µm
- Operating temperature range: 5–40 °C
- Housing: metal
- Rod diameter: 10 mm
- Rod length: 100 mm
- Dimensions: 83 × 128 × 63 mm
- Weight: 600 g





