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Teledyne e2v expands its Emerald image sensor family with new 36 Mpixel high-speed chip
GRENOBLE, France, January 14th, 2020 — Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY] company and global innovator of imaging solutions, announces its new Emerald 36M, a 37.7 Megapixel image sensor specifically designed for demanding industrial and outdoor applications requiring both high resolution and high speed.
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New, Ultra-High-Sensitivity, Deeply Cooled InGaAs Cameras for Ground-Based Astronomy in the NIR-II / SWIR
Infrared astronomy started about three decades after infrared (IR) radiation was discovered by Sir William Herschel in 1800. Work in the IR range has been an important facet of astronomical investigation since the 1950s and 1960s, when technological advances in IR detectors began being leveraged to augment the success of contemporary radio astronomy.
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New QE Response Curves for the Soft X-Ray to VUV Energy Range
Since the invention of charge-coupled-device (CCD) technology in 1969, its extended sensitivity from the NIR to the x-ray region of the electromagnetic spectrum has been utilized to good effect in a wide variety of application areas (e.g., astronomy, Bose-Einstein condensates, fluorescence imaging, photometry, plasma research, Raman spectroscopy, and x-ray imaging).
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Quantitative Biological Microscopy
The Tang Lab at the Center for Quantitative Biology at the Peking University is interested in quantitative studies of biological systems. They apply, develop and integrate theoretical, computational and experimental methods to address key biological questions.
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Spinning Disk Confocal
The team at Department of Cell biology at the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center is focused on exploring the molecular mechanism by which blood vessel formation and cardiogenesis are regulated during development. To meet their research goals, the team must determine how cardiovascular development is precisely regulated.
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Optics and Nanomaterials
The Walter Scott Engineer Center maintains extensive research facilities that include active and passive remote sensing facilities, an optical polarimetric scatterometer, an atomic force/scanning tunneling microscope facility and a microwave anechoic chamber facility.
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Super Resolution Microscopy (SIM)
The Center for Biological Imaging is a member of Core Facility for Protein Sciences of Chinese Academy of Sciences, which is a support system for scientific research and plays an integral part in supportinginnovation within the Institute of Biophysics. The core facility center has become the largest CAS biological instrument platform in the Beijing area.
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Getting Started with Bumblebee X in Common Vision Blox (CVB)
This application note describes the steps to set up and use the Bumblebee X stereo vision camera in Common Vision Blox (CVB).
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Using the Action Command Feature
The Action Command feature allows you to send a software trigger as a broadcast signal over a network to control one or more GigE cameras with a single command.
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Getting Started with the Quartet Carrier Board
This application note described how to get started with a Quartet Carrier Board and Blackfly S USB3 Board-level camera.
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Ladybug5+ Firmware Release Notes
Release notes for firmware used by Ladybug5+
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Getting Started with with Bumblebee X in Matrox Design Assistant
This application note describes using the Bumblebee X stereo camera in Matrox Design Assistant.