Our CMOS-based linear array cameras (Glaz LineScan-I-Gen2 and Glaz-LineScan-I) are used in cutting-edge optical spectroscopy, ultrafast dynamics, and photophysical investigations worldwide.
This article provides a technical overview of CMOS sensors and guidance on selection.
This article provides an overview of sensor noise considerations and provides background for sensor selection.
This article shows how to calculate quantum efficiency for CMOS sensors.
High-repetition rate CMOS-based LineScan cameras offer a powerful, flexible, and cost-effective solution for sensitive spectral detection and change monitoring in the context of transient absorption spectroscopy.
High-repetition rate CMOS-based LineScan cameras offer a powerful, flexible, and cost-effective solution for sensitive spectral detection and change monitoring in the context of time-resolved THz spectroscopy.
Several clients requested custom mounts to attach the Glaz LineScan directly onto Andor Spectrographs. These included the Shamrock 163 and Kymera 193.
The Glaz series shares a unified API framework designed for consistent integration across all sensor variants—from InGaAs and CMOS LineScan platforms to dual-channel architectures and the Glaz-PD digitizer. Access the latest Glaz API release notes here.
The Glaz API User Manual provides comprehensive guidance for all devices in the Glaz series.
The Glaz LabVIEW toolkit supports every device in the Glaz series, offering a consistent VI architecture for data acquisition, control, and high-speed readout across InGaAs, CMOS, dual-sensor, and Glaz-PD platforms. Access the latest Glaz LabVIEW release notes here.
The Glaz LabVIEW User Manual for Drivers delivers complete instructions for integrating every device in the Glaz series within LabVIEW environments.
The Glaz LabView 32-bit (9.23) driver is a universal interface layer for the entire Glaz series.
The Glaz LabView 64-bit (9.23) driver is a universal interface layer for the entire Glaz series.
The Glaz UI (13.4) is a universal interface layer for the entire Glaz series.
The Glaz UI User Manual covers the complete Glaz series.
The Glaz USB driver is a universal interface layer for all the Synertronic Products.
The LineScan-I-Gen2 User Manual provides comprehensive guidance for all LineScan-I-Gen2 devices—CMOS, Dual CMOS, and InGaAs.
The S11637-2048Q Datasheet provides detailed technical specifications for the supported LineScan CMOS sensor.
The S11639-01 Datasheet provides detailed technical specifications for the supported LineScan CMOS sensor.
The S12198 Datasheet provides detailed technical specifications for the supported LineScan CMOS sensors: S12198-512Q-01 and S12198-1024Q-01.
The S16514-2048-11 Datasheet provides detailed technical specifications for the supported LineScan CMOS sensors.
The Glaz series shares a unified API framework designed for consistent integration across all sensor variants—from InGaAs and CMOS LineScan platforms to dual-channel architectures and the Glaz-PD digitizer. Access the latest Glaz API release notes here.
The Glaz LabVIEW toolkit supports every device in the Glaz series, offering a consistent VI architecture for data acquisition, control, and high-speed readout across InGaAs, CMOS, dual-sensor, and Glaz-PD platforms. Access the latest Glaz LabVIEW release notes here.