C1+ camera with rolling shutter sensor
          
          
            Majority of the C1+ and C2 cameras employ the Sony IMX sensors
            with global shutter, with the recently introduced C2-9000
            being the first C2 camera with back illuminated Sony
            IMX533 CMOS sensor with rolling shutter and
            3.76 × 3.76 μm pixels. 
            
              
               
                
                  | Model | 
                  CMOS sensor | 
                  Resolution | 
                  Pixel size | 
                  Image area | 
                 
                
                  | C1+9000 | 
                  IMX533 | 
                  3008 × 3008 pixels | 
                  3.76 × 3.76 μm | 
                  11.31 × 11.31 mm | 
                 
               
             
            Now, the C1+9000 brings the same sensor also to the C1+ line
            with even more compact and lightweight body. 
            
            
            
              
               
                
                  | Camera series | 
                  C1+9000 | 
                  C2-9000 | 
                 
                
                  | Head front cross-section | 
                  78 × 78 mm | 
                  114 × 114 mm | 
                 
                
                  | Head length (without telescope adapter) | 
                  80 mm | 
                  65 mm | 
                 
                
                  | Head weight | 
                  675 g | 
                  1000 g | 
                 
                
                  | Power source | 
                  12 V DC | 
                  12 V DC | 
                 
                
                  | Mechanical shutter | 
                  No | 
                  Yes | 
                 
                
                  | Regulated cooling Δ T | 
                  35 °C below ambient (~90%
                  cooling) | 
                  38 °C below ambient (~90%
                  cooling) | 
                 
                
                  | Internal filter wheel | 
                  No | 
                  Optional | 
                 
                
                  | External filter wheel | 
                  Optional | 
                  Optional | 
                 
                
                  | Autoguider port | 
                  Yes | 
                  No | 
                 
               
            Differences between C1+9000 and C2-9000
              cameras  
            Still, there is a difference between global-shutter and
            rolling-shutter C1+ cameras — while C1+
            cameras with global-shutter sensors can operate with USB power
            only, despite active sensor cooling is not available with USB only
            power, the C1+9000 always require 12 V DC to
            operate. 
            C1+9000 camera with Canon EOS lens attached  
            The IMX533 sensor used in C1+9000 camera shows very good
            linearity in response to light. This means the camera can be used
            for advanced research projects, like the photometry of variable
            stars and transiting exoplanets etc. 
             
 Response of the Sony IMX rolling-shutter sensor
              (IMX533)  
            Controlling of the rolling shutter sensors differs
            significantly from controlling of the global shutter sensors and
            thus the camera C1+9000 internals are quite different from other
            C1+ models. 
            The C1+9000 contains 256 MB of
            onboard memory, capable to store up to 14 full-resolution frames.
            Camera API allows for sequential exposures, during which
            short-exposure images are stored into memory possibly faster than
            the host computer is able to read them. Sequential exposures are
            paused when the internal memory is filled with images, not yet
            read by the host PC. As explained earlier, rolling shutter sensors
            are capable to perform image exposure while digitizing the
            previous image. 
            Thanks to the C1+9000 onboard RAM, downloading of the image to
            the host computer does not influence image digitization process,
            as the download only transfers already digitized images from
            camera memory. 
            Time needed to digitize and download single full frame
              depends on USB connection type. 
              
              Full-frame, USB 3.0
              (5 Gbps):
              0.06 s  
              Full-frame, USB 2.0
              (480 Mbps):
              0.40 s  
             
            Generally, many sensor characteristics depend on the used
            gain. 
            
              
               
                
                  | Gain number | 
                  Gain in dB | 
                  Gain multiply | 
                  Conversion factor | 
                  Read noise RMS | 
                  Full well capacity | 
                 
                
                  | 0 | 
                  0.0 dB | 
                  1× | 
                  3.10 e-/ADU | 
                  3.81 e- | 
                  50,800 e- | 
                 
                
                  | 2749 | 
                  9.7 dB | 
                  3× | 
                  1.02 e-/ADU | 
                  3.03 e- | 
                  16,500 e- | 
                 
                
                  | 2750 | 
                  9.7 dB | 
                  3× | 
                  1.02 e-/ADU | 
                  1.55 e- | 
                  16,500 e- | 
                 
                
                  | 4030 | 
                  36.0 dB | 
                  63× | 
                  0.69 e-/ADU | 
                  1.46 e- | 
                  11,400 e- | 
                 
               
             
            
            The camera driver and user’s applications offer wide
            variety of binning modes up to 4 × 4 pixels as well as all combinations of
            asymmetrical binning modes 1 × 2,
            1 × 3, 1 × 4, 2 × 4 etc. To
            allow such flexibility, binning is performed only in the camera
            driver (software binning) and does not rely on the limited
            capabilities of the hardware binning. 
            The negative side of software binning is the same download time
            like in the case of full-resolution 1 × 1 mode. This is why the C1+9000 camera also
            implements 2 × 2 binning mode in
            camera hardware. 
            The shortest theoretical exposure time of the C1+9000
            camera is 49 μs. However, such short exposures have no practical
            application, especially in astronomy. The camera firmware rounds
            exposure time to a multiply of 100 μs intervals, so in
            reality the shortest exposure time is also 100 μs. 
            
            There is no theoretical limit on maximal exposure length, but
            in reality, the longest exposures are limited by saturation of the
            sensor either by incoming light or by dark current. 
            Other C1+9000 camera features like cooling efficiency,
            12 V DC
            power and USB3 connection, telescope interfaces etc. are the same
            like the other C1+ camera lines. Refer to the C1+ camera product page for more details. 
          
        
      
    
  
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