1990
DOI: 10.1016/0168-9002(90)91376-m
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CCD-based detector for protein crystallography with synchrotron X-rays

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“…The intensities were recorded using a Brandeis 4k charge-coupled device detector (23,24). The wavelength was 0.92 Å.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intensities were recorded using a Brandeis 4k charge-coupled device detector (23,24). The wavelength was 0.92 Å.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As seen in Figure 4, the most used case are the image and video capture interfaces. First, the Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) is an image sensor used for different kind of applications (image [104], video [105], X-rays [106] and astronomical [107]). FPGAs' implementations has involved the CCD interface for high speed data acquisition [108][109][110], noise reduction [111,112], ultra-high resolution [113,114], among others.…”
Section: Parallelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides high energy and astrophysics [4] position-sensitive X-ray detectors based on multiwire gas proportional chambers have been utilized for many applications in synchrotron experiments such as X-ray crystallographic studies involving SAXS/WAXS experiments and protein crystallography [5,6]. Although tapered CCD/CMOS based detectors [7] and hybrid pixel detectors have been developed and routinely used for these applications Multi-Wire proportional Counters (MWPCs) feature certain characteristics which render them still suitable for the aforementioned experiments.These characteristics involve a high and easily adjustable Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE) over a very wide dynamic range, a low dead time hence a high frame rate capability, the ability to simultaneously determine both the position and energy of each photon [8] and eventually a very attractive per pixel expenditure. The former are especially of interest when recording X-ray diffraction patterns [9] with synchrotron radiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%