Long focal length telescopes produce very high magnification and can image targets that are smaller than other telescopes can get. However, the long focal length results in a high focal ratio, meaning the image can be very dim. To compensate for this, you need large pixels.

The ToupTek ATR432M is made up of 1600 x 1100 huge 9 μm pixels. This gives the sensor a 1.1-inch (14.4 x 9.9mm) optical format. So, for example, with a Celestron 925 SCT, the galaxy NGC 1365 will fill the sensor and be sensitive enough to get an excellent image. 

The camera is also perfectly suited for solar and lunar imaging with shorter length telescopes. Paired with a telescope of 1000mm focal length or less, the entire solar or lunar disk can fit on the sensor. It offers support for high frame rate mode (109FPS at all Pixel Readout 12 bit) and has a readout noise level as low as 2.4e.

Additionally, the camera has a TEC cooling system which maintains precise temperature control within a deviation of 0.1℃, while the dew prevention heater (window heating) further enhances performance. For daytime (solar) imaging this will keep the sensor from being affected by noise.

ATR432M

DDR3

The ToupTek ATR432M camera has a 512MB ultra-fast memory buffer to ensure stable image transmission.

Two stage TEC cooling system

ATR432M is designed with an integrated heat dissipation structure and an efficient cooling module. The cooling system of ATR432M features a two-stage Thermoelectric Cooling (TEC) with controllable electric fan assisting in heat dissipation. This allows the image sensor to operate at temperatures up to 42 degrees Celsius lower than the ambient temperature. The exposure time can be set for up to 1 hour, ensuring that every minute detail is captured. Even in summer, it can still run stably all night with cooling temperatures ranging from of -5°C to -10°C.

Anti-dew technology

ATR432M adopts the new anti-dew technology, which can effectively solve the condensation problem through heating.

This heating function consumes about 5 watts, which can be turned off via software to save power.

Additionally, the dew heater at the protection window has 4 adjustable levels, allowing users to find the heating power that best suits their needs.

Sensor Sony IMX432 Mono
Sensor class 1/1.1″
Image area 14.4 x 9.9mm
Diagonal 17.5mm
Pixel size 9µm
Resolution (px) 1600 x 1100
ADC 12 bit
QE >79%
Full well 100 ke-
DDR3 buffer 512MB
USB USB3.0
TEC Cooling 45° below ambient
Download speed 94 FPS
Max SNR 50dB
Read Noise 2.4 – 20.2 e-

ATR cameras what's in the boxContents:

  • camera (with M42 male adapter attached)
  • power supply and mains cable
  • USB3 A-B cable
  • rubber sensor cover
  • M42 female adapter for front of camera
  • 16.5mm extender (replaces OAG)
  • 21 mm extender (replaces filter wheel)
  • 48mm to 42mm stepdown ring
  • heavy duty carry case
  • software on USB drive

 

Frequency response chart

ToupTek ATR432M frequency response curve

Camera parameters: HCG mode

Camera parameters: HCG mode

ATR432M camera parameters, LCG mode

Mechanical diagram

ATR cameras mechanical drawing

 

 

Adapters for different back focus lengths

Front adapters for ATR cameras

Connection methods

Back focus diagram

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ToupTek ATR432M Cooled Monochrome DSO and Solar Camera

SKU: TT-ATR432M

$1,849.00

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    ToupTek ATR432M Cooled Monochrome DSO and Solar Camera

    SKU: TT-ATR432M

    $1,849.00

    Available on back-order

    Long focal length telescopes produce very high magnification and can image targets that are smaller than other telescopes can get. However, the long focal length results in a high focal ratio, meaning the image can be very dim. To compensate for this, you need large pixels.

    The ToupTek ATR432M is made up of 1600 x 1100 huge 9 μm pixels. This gives the sensor a 1.1-inch (14.4 x 9.9mm) optical format. So, for example, with a Celestron 925 SCT, the galaxy NGC 1365 will fill the sensor and be sensitive enough to get an excellent image. 

    The camera is also perfectly suited for solar and lunar imaging with shorter length telescopes. Paired with a telescope of 1000mm focal length or less, the entire solar or lunar disk can fit on the sensor. It offers support for high frame rate mode (109FPS at all Pixel Readout 12 bit) and has a readout noise level as low as 2.4e.

    Additionally, the camera has a TEC cooling system which maintains precise temperature control within a deviation of 0.1℃, while the dew prevention heater (window heating) further enhances performance. For daytime (solar) imaging this will keep the sensor from being affected by noise.

    ATR432M

    DDR3

    The ToupTek ATR432M camera has a 512MB ultra-fast memory buffer to ensure stable image transmission.

    Two stage TEC cooling system

    ATR432M is designed with an integrated heat dissipation structure and an efficient cooling module. The cooling system of ATR432M features a two-stage Thermoelectric Cooling (TEC) with controllable electric fan assisting in heat dissipation. This allows the image sensor to operate at temperatures up to 42 degrees Celsius lower than the ambient temperature. The exposure time can be set for up to 1 hour, ensuring that every minute detail is captured. Even in summer, it can still run stably all night with cooling temperatures ranging from of -5°C to -10°C.

    Anti-dew technology

    ATR432M adopts the new anti-dew technology, which can effectively solve the condensation problem through heating.

    This heating function consumes about 5 watts, which can be turned off via software to save power.

    Additionally, the dew heater at the protection window has 4 adjustable levels, allowing users to find the heating power that best suits their needs.

    Sensor Sony IMX432 Mono
    Sensor class 1/1.1″
    Image area 14.4 x 9.9mm
    Diagonal 17.5mm
    Pixel size 9µm
    Resolution (px) 1600 x 1100
    ADC 12 bit
    QE >79%
    Full well 100 ke-
    DDR3 buffer 512MB
    USB USB3.0
    TEC Cooling 45° below ambient
    Download speed 94 FPS
    Max SNR 50dB
    Read Noise 2.4 – 20.2 e-

    ATR cameras what's in the boxContents:

    • camera (with M42 male adapter attached)
    • power supply and mains cable
    • USB3 A-B cable
    • rubber sensor cover
    • M42 female adapter for front of camera
    • 16.5mm extender (replaces OAG)
    • 21 mm extender (replaces filter wheel)
    • 48mm to 42mm stepdown ring
    • heavy duty carry case
    • software on USB drive

     

    Frequency response chart

    ToupTek ATR432M frequency response curve

    Camera parameters: HCG mode

    Camera parameters: HCG mode

    ATR432M camera parameters, LCG mode

    Mechanical diagram

    ATR cameras mechanical drawing

     

     

    Adapters for different back focus lengths

    Front adapters for ATR cameras

    Connection methods

    Back focus diagram

    Reviews

    There are no reviews yet.

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      Need Expert Advice?

      Visual Astronomy, Astrophotography, Microscopy and Macro Photography can be a little complicated sometimes as there are a lot of options. If you'd like to check something before you purchase just let us know and we'd be happy to help!

      Enquire now or call us (03) 9042 2293