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Atik 4000 CCD Camera

Atik 4000 CCD Camera

The Atik 4000 incorporates a 4 megapixel Kodak sensor with 7.4um pixels, which provides an ideal introduction to the joys of large-format imaging, being much bigger than the Sony sensors which are typically used for astronomy.

At 15mmx15mm, the sensor array is a perfect fit for standard 1.25" filters, offering a considerable saving over the 2" filters required by anything larger. Resolution from the Atik 4000 is fine enough for printing at A4 or even A3 size, and when viewing images on a computer monitor it is a pleasure to see details emerging at ever-deeper zoom levels. Both mono and one-shot colour versions of the Atik 4000 are available.

As standard the Atik 4000 is fitted with a KAI 04022 sensor. This comes in a single commercial grade and is specified as having no column defects.

Atik 4000 CCD CameraAtik 4000 CCD Camera Ref: AT-ATIK4000
  • Atik Instruments 4000

The camera package consists of:

  • camera body with 1.25” adaptor
  • 3 metre USB cable
  • 1.8 metre battery power connector (with car lighter plug)
  • CD-ROM with drivers, software and user manual (PDF)
  • quick start guide (printed)
  • A high quality case with die cut foam inserts
  • A universal (110-230V) power supply

Price: £2,825.00 (Including VAT at 20%)

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Additional Information

Additional Information

Atik's highly acclaimed Capture Software is included for camera control and data acquisition, and plug-ins are included to allow use with AstroArt and MaximDL.

System requirements: Pentium II PC with 64MB RAM, Windows 98/XP/Vista, CD-ROM drive and USB port.

This image of the M42 was taken with an Atik 4000 Camera.

Specifications for the Atik 4000 Camera

Sensor Type

CCD - Kodak KAI 04022(datasheet)

Sensor size

16.67mm x 16.05mm

Horizontal Resolution

2048 pixels

Vertical Resolution

2048 pixels

Pixel Size

7.4 µM x 7.4 µM

ADC

16 bit

Readout Noise

11 e-

Dark current

0.01 electrons per sec at -20 degrees

Well depth

40,000 electrons

Anti blooming

>1000x

Quantum Efficiency

55%

Linearity

R squared test equal to 1

Interface

USB 2.0 High Speed

Power

12v DC

Maximum Exposure Length

Unlimited

Minimum Exposure Length

1/1000 s

Guide Port

ST-4 compatible

Cooling

Two stage Peltier with ΔT=-40°C, with optional water  assist
Full temperature regulation.

Weight

990g

CCD to front of camera distance

18mm

Thread on front of camera

T-Thread (42x0.75)

Common features of the Atik 4000 and Atik 11000

While the other cameras in the Atik range use Sony sensors, the large-format cameras incorporate Kodak devices. These have gained a great reputation in astrophotography and offer qualities not available in the Sony CCDs. However, optimum performance from the Kodak chips is only obtained with the use of highly sophisticated control electronics and advanced cooling systems, and this is where Atik's expertise in design and build comes to the fore.

The Kodak sensors require dark frames to be used for calibration, and these must be taken at the same temperature as the primary image. The Atik 4000 achieves this through the provision of full, set-point, temperature regulation using a two-stage Peltier element and fan. This can provide cooling to 40 degrees below ambient and will be suitable for the majority of conditions.

For more demanding use, water can be pumped though the camera's internal heat exchanger. When water cooling is employed, the maximum amount of cooling depends on the water temperature, with approximately 45 degrees of cooling being available using water from a typical cold tap.

Such efficient cooling cuts thermal noise to an absolute minimum and reduces the prevalence of hot pixels, but it raises the risk of condensation forming in or on the camera. A high-efficiency desiccant is used to dry the air inside the sensor chamber, preventing internal condensation, while condensation on the outside of the camera is avoided with the use of heater elements which gently warm the window. The power supplied to this heater is controllable through software so that it can be adapted to the environmental conditions.

The Atik large-format cameras have been designed and built to fulfil the needs of the most demanding users, whilst offering an unparalleled simplicity of use. The cameras have only two sockets - a 2.1mm socket for the 12V power supply and a USB2 port for communicating with the computer - and they are compatible with our highly acclaimed Capture software as well as AstroArt, CCDSoft and MaximDL.


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