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Best Dynamic Range Mode
For low to medium light applications, where ratioing of photon peak information is
crucial, the end-user is recommended to use the Best Dynamic Range gain setting. This
medium gain mode of operation allows end-users to have good sensitivity, as well as, the
capability to collect larger photon levels without compromising linearity.
It should also be noted that selection of this gain mode allows end-users with high light
applications to acquire the same photon flux information four to six times faster
(depending on the selected CCD) when compared to using the High Light gain setting
mode.
High Light Mode
The High Light gain setting mode of operation enables the end-user to see the complete
full well capability of the sensor, including the CCD’s transition from the linear to
saturated region.
Summary of Contents for JOBIN YVON SYNAPSE
Page 1: ...SYNAPSE CCD Detection System User Manual Part Number 81100 Revision 2...
Page 10: ...Preface x...
Page 14: ...System Description and Specifications 4...
Page 28: ...Detector System Installation 18...
Page 38: ...Initial Power up and Operation 28...
Page 48: ...Temperature Control 38...
Page 72: ...Appendix A Dimensional Drawings 62 Figure 17 Distance from Focal Plane to CCD Chip...
Page 73: ...Appendix A Dimensional Drawings 63 Figure 18 Synapse Power Supply Unit...
Page 74: ...Appendix A Dimensional Drawings 64...
Page 86: ...Appendix C Performing Routine Procedures with SynerJY 76...
Page 100: ...Appendix E Accessories 90...
Page 104: ...Warranty 94...
Page 113: ...103 Notes...
Page 114: ...104 Notes...