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Old 09-11-2023, 04:15 PM
stevous67 (Steve M)
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Research Grade Astronomical Camera System with Adaptive Optics

Research Grade Astronomical Camera System with Adaptive Optics
Research Grade Astronomical Camera System with Adaptive Optics
This item is for anyone looking for a high performance camera system ideal for longer focal length optical systems, this cameras performance and accessories will not disappoint. Including a full frame sensor that has -60c delta air cooling, a high performance/ sensitive guide camera with its own shutter, compact adaptive optics, and an 8 position filter wheel (including Astrodon LRGB filters, Baarder Narrowband filters, and a Baarder Lum filter for city testing). This camera was previously attached to a Planewave CDK optical system, producing excellent images.


This camera system is now looking for a new owner after a change in my hobby interests.


Price of the complete camera system: $5,500.00 (including postage Australia wide)


This is available for inspection in SE Melbourne, just PM for a chat offline.

For more details about this camera system, please see below.




The STXL-11002 camera system includes the following items:


SBIG STXL11002 Mono Camera body,
SBIG FW8-STXL - Self Guide 8 position filter wheel with built in guide camera (that includes its own shutter)
SBIG AO-X Adaptive Optics
Astrodon 50mm filters Red, Green, Blue, Luminance
Baarder 50mm filters Ha, OIII, SII, UHC-S / L-BOOSTER Luminance
Spare electronic cards for the camera, costing around USD$1,000
This system was insured for AUD$23,000


This camera system is in very good condition. Upon request, I can provide sample dark frames at -30c, 1200sec long, and one of the last light sub exposures captured in both the original FTS format and a second in FIT format (the FIT file calibrated only).


In my history of having this camera, I had one annoying fault at the very beginning which turned out to be a fault with an inexpensive tiny bearing, more commonly used in RC race cars, used for this cameras main shutter. The bearing was faulty at the start and caused the shutter to bind after many shutter iterations, causing a timing error in the shutters actual movement to the expected movement. Now this issue is monitored by the firmware, thanks to this situation being reported to SBIG. Following that, this camera has been a gem. Working in a dry environment in western Victoria. The data produced is very robust to aggressive image processing techniques, allowing the user to reveal fine and often hidden structures that cannot be revealed with other cameras.

PLEASE DIRECT MESSAGE ME FOR QUESTIONS OR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

Thank you for looking,
Regards
Steven Mohr

Manufacturer information:


SBIG CAMERA SYSTEM:


The SBIG STXL-11002 is 35 mm format CCD sensor. Included is the advanced Self-Guiding 8-position STXL filter wheel have micron-level filter positioning, and accommodate 50mm round unmounted filters. In the Self-Guiding filter wheel model, a guiding CCD (with its own shutter) is incorporated into the filter wheel in front of the filters.
The STXL-11002E includes a 11 megapixel interline CCD with 9 micron pixels.


STXL has two-stage cooling with deltas up to -60C, is water cooling ready, and includes ethernet and USB 2.0 computer interfaces. Many innovations for serious imagers have been designed into this professional camera, including:

USB 2.0 and Ethernet in each camera
Web browser control ready
Two-Stage TE Cooling
Cooling Delta up to -60 C with Air Only
12VDC operation (9-14VDC)
Self-guiding in front of filters
Full frame image buffer
Self-Guiding in front of the filter wheel
Optional Remote Guide Head
Photometric shutter for large arrays
Variable speed fan
Quick Disconnect Water Cooling Ready
User Rechargeable Desiccant Plug
Opto-isolated Relays for Telescope Control
Tracking Relay LED Indicators
Power Management LED Indicators

Text from the Manufacturer
Self-Guiding in Front of Filters


It is well known that the advantage of easier guiding through a separate guide scopes is often limited by differential deflection of the guide scope relative to the main optical axis due to mechanical flexure or shifting of the mirror in the main OTA. It was this difficulty that SBIG addressed with our self-guiding design, and that we and others have addressed with an Off-Axis Guiding solution. Self-guiding is more convenient and more accurate, but can prove more difficult when narrowband filters are used. Separate off-axis guiders can be clumsy and consume excess back focus distance. The ideal solution was therefore to design a self-guiding system that placed the guiding CCD in front of the filters using an integrated design that is easy to control. With the guider CCD integrated into the filter wheel, and focal reducing optics to increase the field of view, the optical design is optimized for guiding and everything is controlled through a single interface. The guider connects directly to the camera, and does not require additional power or control cables. The system can be operated by a single software package as one camera.

Micron-Precision Filter Wheel


In addition, STXL filter wheels are designed with a same precise positioning mechanism. With precise positioning, a filter is returned and held in precisely the same position every time it is rotated into the optical path, even after a loss of power and no matter how many times the filter wheel has moved. We measured this accuracy at better than 5 microns (less than one pixel).


USB 2.0 and Ethernet Interface


The STXL series has both USB 2.0 and Ethernet interface capability for the greatest versatility with a variety of computer systems. Users do not have to choose between the two. The Ethernet interface makes control of the camera over a network easy and less expensive than requiring a local computer to be controlled remotely. Moreover, the camera has a built-in web server. Also, with Ethernet, no camera drivers need to be installed. The STXL camera has a built-in web server that can be accessed from any browser.

Superior Cooling

The STXL uses an innovative pin fin heat sink. This design is the most efficient for dissipating heat per given volume, and while it is more expensive than typical parallel fin heat sinks commonly round elsewhere, it provides superior performance and minimizes size and weight at the same time. This is one of the reasons the STXL camera weighs less than competing cameras with similar cooling performance. The new heat sink is an optimized design for this camera using a large custom pin fin heat sink mated directly to the hot side of the 2 stage TE cooler to achieve maximum heat dissipation with a single large fan. In less than 5 minutes the STXL achieves a delta of -60C using air cooling only.

Water Circulation Ready

While the design is aimed at sufficient cooling without water assist, it is possible to use water instead of air or in addition to air for optimum cooling. Using water instead of air will not require the use of a fan.

Even-illumination Shutter

Since the early days of the original ST-7 camera, SBIG has been providing even-illumination shutters in our cameras something not found in the majority of other astrophotography cameras. Even-illumination means that the shutter mechanism is designed to open and close in such a manner that it does not change the proportion of light falling on the sensor due to the shape or motion of the shutter itself. This is what one finds for instance with an iris type of shutter that opens-up starting at the center and closes over the center last.

User rechargeable desiccant

In order to allow the user the greatest flexibility in the field, and to avoid having to return the camera to the factory in order to purge the CCD chamber, we have designed the chamber to accept a rechargeable desiccant plug.
Full Frame Image Buffer

The STXL series cameras have a full frame image buffer for storing image data during download. This prevents possible corruption of the image due to processing delays in the main computer during download.

Variable Speed Fan

If the user desires air cooling only, the fan speed is controllable through software. Variable speed control allows the user to tune to fan to eliminate any resonance with the user۪s telescope thus suppressing harmonic vibrations.

I2C AUX Port

The STXL cameras have a convenient I2C AUX port, which controls all accessories including filter wheels and AO-8T Adaptive Optics accessories.

Tracking Relay LED indicators

This handy set of 4 LEDs will tell you at a glance if the camera is issuing corrections to the mount in +X, -X, +Y or -Y directions during an imaging session.

12VDC Operation

The STXL will internally regulate a 12VDC supply so that the camera can be connected directly to any unregulated source such as a car battery. Four power LEDs indicate if the supply voltage drops to 11, 10 or 9 volts and when it is good. Operation of the camera is possible with a supply voltage of 9.1 to 14 volts DC. Other LEDs indicate camera status and operation of the relays during guiding.

Guiding

STXL models can connect to either a Remote Guide Head or FW8G-STXL self-guided filter wheel. The Remote Guide Head is suitable for piggyback guide telescopes or off-axis guider devices. The FW8G-STXL filter wheel provides integrated self-guiding in front of the filters. Both connect directly to the Guide Head port on the STXL camera, which provides all power and control signals. This provides a convenient, integrated package and minimizes mount cabling.

Optional AO-X Adaptive Optics

All STX and STXL models can operate with the AO-X Adaptive Optics accessory. The AO-X uses a tip-tilt window to quickly and precisely adjust the image position in response to autoguider feedback. With Adaptive Optics there is no backlash, stiction, or lag, and the movements are precise and accurate. This allows the AO-X to not only remove the effects of periodic error, drift, and wind gusts, but also reduce the effects of atmospheric seeing.
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