Camera Technical Specifications
G3 and G4 series of CCD cameras are manufactured with two kinds of CCD
detectors:
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G3 and G4 cameras with Kodak KAF Full Frame (FF) CCD
architecture.
Almost all Full Frame CCD detector area is exposed to
light. This is why these detectors provide very high quantum
efficiency. FF CCD detectors, intended for research applications, are
not equipped with so-called Anti Blooming Gate (ABG – a gate,
which prohibits blooming of the charge to neighboring pixels when
image is over-exposed) to ensure linear response to light through the
whole dynamic range. FF CCD detectors used for astrophotography
are equipped with ABG to eliminate disrupting blooming streaks
within field of view.
Cameras with Full Frame, non-ABG detectors are suitable for
scientific applications, where linear response is necessary for
photometric applications in astronomy, microscopy etc. High quantum
efficiency could be used also for narrow-band imaging, where
overexposure is a rare exception, and for imaging of small objects
without a bright star in the field of view.
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Illustration 1: “Full Frame” CCD schematic diagram