ZWO ASI290

ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono CameraZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Product

Instruction

Congratulations and thank you for buying one of our ASI Cameras! This manual will give you a brief introduction to your ASI camera. Please read it thoroughly. If you have any other questions, please feel free to submit it on the ZWO support site: https://support.astronomy-imaging-camera.com/ ASI290 Cameras are designed for astronomical photography. Its excellent performance and multifunctional usage will impress you a lot! For software installation instructions and other technical information please refer to “Support” on the ZWO site:https://astronomy-imaging-camera.com/software-drivers

Camera Models and Sensor Type

There are 4 types of ASI290 models:

Model Mono or Color Regulated TEC Cooling Sensor
ASI290MM Mono No IMX290LQR
ASI290MC

(Discontinued)

Color No IMX291LQR
ASI290MM-COOL

(Discontinued)

Mono Yes IMX290LQR
ASI290MC-COOL

(Discontinued)

Color Yes IMX291LQR

What’s in the box?ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig1

Camera technical specifications

Sensor 1 / 2.8″ CMOS
Diagonal 6.5mm
Resolution 2.1Mega Pixels 1936×1096
Pixel Size 2.9μm
Image area 5.6mm*3.2mm
Max FPS at full resolution 170FPS
Shutter Rolling shutter
Exposure Range 32μs-2000s
Read Noise 1.0~3.2e
QE peak TBD
Full well 14.6k e
ADC 12 bit
Interface USB3.0/USB2.0
Adapters 2″ / 1.25″ / M42X0.75
Protect window AR window
Dimensions 62mm
Weight 120g
Back Focus Distance 12.5mm
Supported OS Windows, Linux & Mac OSX
Working Temperature -5°C —45°C
Storage Temperature -20°C —60°C
Working Relative Humidity 20%—80%
Storage Relative Humidity 20%—95%

QE Graph & Read Noise

QE and Read Noise are the most important parameters to measure the performance of a camera. Higher QE and lower Read Noise are needed to improve the SNR of an image. Mono 290 sensor Relative QE CurveZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig2

Read Noise includes pixel diode noise, circuit noise, and ADC quantization error noise, and the lower the better. The Read Noise of the ASI290 cameras is extremely lower when compared with traditional CCD cameras. It is even lower when the camera is set at a higher Gain. Depending on your target, you can set the Gain lower for a higher Dynamic Range (longer exposure) or set the Gain higher for lower noise (such as short exposure or lucky imaging).ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig3

Getting to know your camera

  • External View ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig4
  • Power consumption:  ASI cameras are designed to have very low power consumption which is around 160ma@5V. You only need the USB cable to power up the camera.
  • Protect Window There is a protect window before the sensor of the ASI290 camera: D21 AR window, 1.1 mm thickness.ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig5

Analog to Digital Converter (ADC)

The ASI290 camera records in 12bit ADC and 10bit ADC. You can image at a faster fps rate if you choose to use 10bit ADC (high-speed mode). This camera also supports ROI (region of interest) shooting, and this smaller ROI has faster fps.
Here is the maximum speed of ASI290 running at 10bit ADC and 12bit ADC.

 

Resolution

USB3.0
12Bit ADC 10Bit ADC
1936×1096 82.2 FPS 170 FPS
1280×960 93.6 FPS 193.9 FPS
640×480 184 FPS 381.2 FPS
320×240 355.9 FPS 737.5 FPS
2X2Bin 968×548 82.2 FPS 170 FPS

Binning The ASI290 camera supports software bin2 mode. You should use 10bit ADC. We recommend customers use software binning if they don’t care about speed.

How to use your camera

There are many adapters available for this camera for connecting to your scope or lens. Some are included with the camera and others you can order from our site:https://astronomy-imaging-camera.com/ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig6ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig7ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig8

Clean the camera and redry desiccant

The camera comes with an AR protect window, which can protect the sensor from dust and humidity. Should you need to clean the sensor, it’s better to do so during the daytime. To see the dust, you just need to setup your telescope and point it to a bright place. A Barlow is required to see these dusts clear. Then attach the camera and adjust the exposure to make sure not overexposed. You can see an image like below if it’s dirty. ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig9

The big dim spot on the image (at right ) are the shadows of dust on the protected window. The very small but very dark spot in the image (at left) are the shadows of the dust on the sensor. The suggested way to clean them is to try to blow them away with a manual air pump. To clean the dust on the sensor you will need to open the camera chamber. We have very detailed instructions on our website: https://astronomy-imaging-camera.com/manuals/How_to_clean_ASI_camera_and_redry_the_desi ccant.pdf

Mechanical drawingZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera Fig10

Servicing

For software upgrades please refer to “Support-manual and software” on our official website. https://astronomy-imaging-camera.com/ Repairs and consultation: https://support.astronomy-imaging-camera.com/ For customers who bought the camera from your local dealer, the dealer is responsible for the customer service.

Warranty

We provide a 2-year warranty for our products. We offer repair service or replacement for free if the camera doesn’t work within the warranty period. After the warranty period, we continue to provide repair support and service on a charged basis. This warranty does not apply to damage that occurred as a result of abuse or misuse or caused by a fall or any other transportation failures after purchase. The customer must pay for shipping when shipping the camera back for repair or replacement.

Documents / Resources

ZWO ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera [pdf] User Manual
ASI290, ASI MM Mono Camera, ASI290 ASI MM Mono Camera

References

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