KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 -- Teledyne Princeton Instruments, a Teledyne Technologies company, has announced the release of LANSIS—a new spectroscopy detector designed specifically for original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and system integrators.
According to a statement, LANSIS cameras represent the latest in CCD array detector technology specifically tailored to OEMs.
Product manager at Teledyne Princeton Instruments, Michael Case notes: “LANSIS camera development was driven by OEM requirements, and is designed to offer the highest reliability, performance, sensitivity, for easy integration into OEM platforms; and with competitive OEM pricing.”
LANSIS is targeted to instruments with techniques including Raman, optical emissions spectroscopy (OES), fluorescence, and photoluminescence (PL).
This camera is ideal for a broad range of clinical and analytical equipment including in-vivo imaging, life science research, cancer detection, pharmaceuticals, drug discovery, material science, failure analysis for microelectronics, and more.
The LANSIS family of high-performance detectors includes a variety of CCD sensor sizes and technologies for spectroscopy and scientific imaging, including back-illuminated, deep-depletion, EMCCD, and square-format sensors.
Other sensor formats are available to accommodate the requirements of specific system integrators and OEMs.
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