


200,000 frame rate
Corax
The Corax is an ultra high frame rate visible light camera, capable of a peak frame rate of 200,000 frames per second (fps), storing 16 frame snapshots in burst mode and 3000 fps in continuous mode.
The standalone Corax Image Sensor uses a pinned photodiode (PPD) light-sensitive element, and provides benefits such as reduced dark current, low noise, and increased quantum efficiency.
Alphacore’s Corax EKIS1G Evaluation Kit can be used to easily assess the Corax Image Sensor and the Corax Camera System to evaluate their performance.
Resolution | 100 x 100 (architecture scalable to higher resolutions) |
Pixel Size | 15 um x 15 um |
Full Frame Rate (Burst) | 267,000 fps @ 3.5 us exposure time |
Ouput Interface | 32-bit CMOS |
Input clock frequency | 20 MHz |
Pixel Conversion Gain | 35 uV/electron |
Shutter Mode | Global |
Dynamic Range | 62.89 dB |
Read Noise | 16 electrons |
Min. Exposure Time | 100 ns |
Trigger In/Out | Yes |
Core Supply Voltage | 1.8 V |
Digital Supply Voltage | 3.3 V |
Pixel Supply Voltage | 3.3 V |
Foundry Process | XFAB XS018 |
CMOS Node | 180 nm |
Maturity | Silicon Evaluated |
- LIDAR/Range Gated Applications
- Arena Munitions Testing
- Automotive Navigation
- Academic Research and Scientific Applications
- Aerospace and Defense