Thursday, October 27, 2011

Fast Kinetics Mode
Fast Kinetics Acquisition Mode can be used to acquire bursts of data with sub-
microsecond time resolution. The iXon3 is configured to make available not only the rows
of the image area, but also rows under the frame transfer mask for storage of acquired data
prior to readout. The ‘overclocked’ vertical shift speeds of the iXon3 renders it ideal for
extremely fast temporal resolution in Fast Kinetics Mode.
Fast Kinetics is a special read out mode of iXon3 that uses the actual
sensor as a temporary storage medium and allows an extremely fast
sequence of images to be captured. The capture sequence is illustrated
here:
Step 1: both the Image and Storage areas of the sensor are fully
cleaned out (the Keep Clean Cycle)
Step 2: the Keep Clean Cycle stops and the acquisition begins. The
image builds up on the illuminated section of the sensor.
Step 3: the sensor remains in this state until the exposure time has
elapsed, at which point the complete sensor is clocked vertically by
the number of rows specified by the user.
Steps 4 & 5: the process is continued until the number of images
stored equals the series length set by the user. The iXon3 is set up to
utilize the entire area of the frame transfer mask for additional signal
storage.
Step 6: at this point the sequence moves into the readout phase by
first vertically shifting the first image to the bottom row of the sensor.
The sensor is then read out in the standard method.
Points to consider for Fast Kinetics Mode:
- Light MUST only be allowed to fall on the specified sub-area.
Light falling anywhere else will contaminate the data.
- The maximum number of images in the sequence is set by the
position of the sub-area, the height of the sub-area and the number
of rows in the CCD (Image and Storage area)
- There are no Keep Cleans during the acquisition sequence.
- The industry fastest vertical shift speeds of the iXon3 enables
fastest time resolution with minimal vertical smearing.
- A range of internal trigger and external trigger options are
available for Fast Kinetics Readout.
The Fast Kinetics Mode capability of the iXon3
renders it uniquely suited to microsecond-order
kinetic measurements, facilitated by rapid vertical
shifts and extensive on-chip storage areas.