Sony SXV-M5C user manual CCD size, Pixel size, QE peak, Spectral response

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Handbook for SXV-M5C Issue 1 August 2004

N.B. DO NOT leave the camera switched on for long periods between uses. The cold CCD will collect ice by slow diffusion through any small leaks and this will become corrosive water on the cooler and CCD pins when the power is removed. If substantial amounts of moisture are seen on the CCD, dismantle the camera and dry it thoroughly.

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Alternative Software

Although we hope that you will be satisfied with ‘SXV_M5C’, other companies are offering alternative software. The most active and successful of these is ‘AstroArt’ by MSB software. You can purchase AstroArt from many dealers Worldwide and more information may be obtained from their web site at http://www.msb-astroart.com

Maxim DL is also a very popular option and may be purchased from many astronomical equipment dealers. Their web site is at http://www.cyanogen.com

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Some details of the camera and CCD characteristics

CCD type:

Sony ICX405AK

‘SuperHAD’ interline CCD imager with CMYG

filters.

 

 

CCD size:

Active area

4.9 x 3.65mm

Pixel size:

 

9.8 x 6.3uM

QE peak:

 

approx. 60% at 540nM

Spectral response:

Power consumption: 220v / 110v AC @ 12 watts max., 12v DC @ 750mA

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Contents SXV-M5C ‘Quick Starting’ your SXV-M5C system Connecting upInstalling the software Recording your first image Page Page Correcting and refining the colour image Decoding the image to colourEnhancing your image Getting the image onto the CCD Astronomical Imaging with the SXV-M5CPage Page Achieving a good focus Taking your first astronomical image Processing the deep-sky image Page Taking pictures of the planets Processing a planetary image Other features of SXVM5C ‘Slew & Sum’ imaging Taking and using a flat field Using the built-in serial ports Accessory portsStar What you need Starting to guide Page Exposure times and image calibration Using the add-on autoguiderPage Page Page Removing Dust Camera maintenanceDealing with condensation ProcedureSpectral response CCD sizePixel size QE peakConditions of Guarantee