4 usb port, 5 changing desiccant, 6 thermal stabilization – ATIK Cameras 383L+ User Manual User Manual

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USB Port

The Atik 383L+ uses a USB 2.0 high-speed interface, allowing for a full-frame
download in approximately 10 seconds. A higher speed “preview” mode is
also available, providing roughly twice the speed.

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Changing desiccant

The desiccant in your camera should last a long time, but in the event it needs
replacement, you’ll need to open the desiccant port, using the provided plastic adapter
and a screwdriver. Just take the old desiccant out, and put the new in, closing the port.
After this procedure, you should wait at least 24h before connecting the camera again.

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Thermal Stabilization

Atik cameras are thermally stabilized in a way that your CCD will output the
best result that it can deliver. This information often appears with the
indication ΔT = -x where x is the cooling capacity. This means that the CCD’s
temperature will drop approximately xº C below outside temperature. This is a
thermoelectric process and therefore in order to obtain the best results you
should wait 2 to 5 minutes until thermal stabilization is achieved (depending
on model). This fact also depends on the outside temperature so, higher
environment temperatures will demand more time for the CCD to stabilize.

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Additional Technical Information

Sensor Type

Kodak KAF-8300

Horizontal Resolution

3362 pixels

Vertical Resolution

2504 pixels

Pixel Size

5.40μm x 5.40μm

ADC

16 bit

Readout Noise (Typ.)

7e

-

Interface

USB 2.0

Power

12v DC 2.5A

Maximum Exposure Length

Unlimited

Minimum Exposure Length

>200ms

Cooling

Setpoint thermoelectric, ΔT = -38°C max

Weight

Approx. 700g

Distance from top of T-thread to focal plane: Approx 17mm
Optical window thickness: 2mm

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