The UVISI261BUG camera features an sCCD area array sensor with 2048 × 264 resolution and 15 µm pixels, delivering quantum efficiency up to ~95% at 800 nm. Equipped with USB3.0 and GigE interfaces, TEC cooling, and an anti‑condensation optical structure, it combines high quantum efficiency with low readout noise for reliable performance.
| Features |
| 200nm-1000nm spectral response,15 µm Pixel size |
| Compatible with USB 3.0 / GigE data interface |
| TEC high-efficiency cooling structure |
| Global Shutter |
| Data bit depth 8-bit / 16-bit |
| Supports external I/O trigger control |
| Built-in 512 MB buffer (4 Gb DDR3) |
| CE/FCC Cerifcation,Multi-platform SDK |
AttosView supports Windows® 7 (64-bit),10 and 11 operating systems.
The SDK supports development languages such as C/C++, C #/VB.net, Python, Java, etc,
Third-party support including LabVIEW, MATLAB, Micro-Manager, DirectShow, and TWAIN.
The UVISI261BUG camera is ideal for low-light and spectroscopy applications, including Raman spectroscopy, photoluminescence/fluorescence, and hyperspectral imaging, as well as other weak-signal detection scenarios. Its exceptional sensitivity enables the capture of weak fluorescence signals for bioimaging and supports material analysis with high fidelity.
| Common Specifications | |
| Product Model | UVISI261BUG |
| Sensor Model | E2V CCD261 |
| Spectral Range | 200nm – 1000nm |
| Color Type | Monochrome |
| QE | 95% @ 800nm |
| Pixel Size | 15 µm x 15 µm |
| Target size | 30.7mm x 4.0mm |
| Memory | 512MB (4Gb) |
| Conversion Gain | 2.0 e-/ADU |
| Readout Noise | 3e- rms |
| Full Well Capacity | 75ke- |
| Exposure Time Range | ≤60mins |
| Shutter Mode | Global Shutter |
| Data interface | USB3.0 / GigE |
| Data Format | 8bit / 16bit |
| Cooling performance | 40 °C below ambient temperature |
| Working temperature | -30 ~ 45 ℃ |
| Storage Temperature | – 40 ~ 60 ℃ |
| Humidity | 0-95% |
| Size | 100mm × 80mm × 79.25mm |
| Software | AttosView/ SDK |
| Certification | CE,FCC |
AttosView support all Attostek UV-VISion and SWIR cameras ,it is a professional software that integrates camera control, image acquisition and processing, image browsing and analysis functions.
AttosView has the following characteristics:
ascamsdk support a variety of APIs, including: Native C/C++,.NET/C#/VB.NET, Python, Java, DirectShow, Twain, LabView, Matlab, etc. Compared with other APIs, Native C/C++ API as a low-level API is characterized by using pure C/C++ development without relying on other runtime libraries. The interface is simple and the control is flexible.
The UVISI064 Series cameras supports a variety of third-party interface software to facilitate user integration and development. Specifically, it includes SDK and demo programs for LabVIEW and MATLAB, as well as DirectShow plugins, Micro-Manager plugins, and TWAIN SDK plugins. These enable seamless compatibility with mainstream development environments and third-party software, significantly streamlining system integration and secondary development workflows.
For CameraLink interface cameras, we recommend using frame grabbers from the following brands: Magewell, FIREBIRD, and Hikvision.
Support all Attostek UV-VISion and SWIR cameras.
Click the button below to download the camera software.
LabVIEW SDK and demo programs:
MatLab SDK demo program:
DirectShow plugin:
Micromanager plugin:
TWAIN SDK plugin:
Only supports SWIR051ACL model
Magewell:
FIREBIRD:
Hikvision:
AttosView Recommended System Requirements | |
Operating System | Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 / 8 /10 /11(32 & 64 bit), Mac OSX, Linux |
Processor (CPU) | ≥3.0 GHz Intel Core i5 or Higher |
Memory (RAM) | ≥8 GB |
Hard Drive | NVMe Solid State Drive (SSD) |
Graphics Card | Dedicated Adapter with ≥256 MB RAM |
Motherboard | USB 3.0 (-USB) Cameras: Integrated Intel USB 3.0 Controller or One Unused One Unused PCle3.0*16 Slot |
Connectivity | Internet Connectivity for Driver Installation |
The image below shows the interface of the Attosview software. For more detailed information, please download the product manual.

High-sensitivity cameras are preferred because they can detect and capture extremely low light signals and enhance both image quality and experimental flexibility in digital microscopy, overcoming limitations in traditional microscopy.
A visible light camera is a type of imaging device designed to capture pictures or video using only the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (approximately 400–700 nanometers in wavelength), which is the same range detectable by the human eye.
Ultra-low read noise: sCMOS read noise approaches 1 e⁻, far outperforming traditional CCDs.
High frame rate: Parallel readout architecture supports 100 fps or higher.
Wide dynamic range: Captures bright and dark regions simultaneously with ratios up to tens of thousands to one.
Large field of view and high resolution: Suits high-resolution, wide-field imaging.
They are used widely in biological microscopy, fluorescence imaging, fast object inspection, astronomy, X-ray imaging, cold atom research, and other precision-science scenarios.
AttosView offers an optional YLGD series continuous zoom optical system for visible light cameras, designed specifically for high-precision imaging scenarios. The YLGD series continuous zoom optical system series provides multiple focal length options and is suitable for various professional applications such as security surveillance, industrial vision inspection, and scientific observation, ensuring excellent image clarity, operational flexibility, and environmental adaptability. For inquiries, please contact sales@attostek.com