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Getting Started with Aravis in Linux
This application note provides information on how to install and use FLIR machine vision GigE Vision and USB3 Vision cameras with Aravis software. Aravis is a glib/gobject based (open source) library for video acquisition using GenIcam cameras.
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The Importance Of Camera Sensitivity In Low Light Biological Imaging
Image quality comparisons when using cameras with varying sensitivity levels.How adjusting certain scientific camera parameters can impact sensitivity.
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Modernizing Spinning Disk Confocal Microscopy With New Camera Technologies
Image courtesy of Emma Sigfridsson, University of Edinburgh.Image courtesy of Christoph Leterrier, INP, Marseille, France.Image courtesy of Bernd Zobiak, UKE, Germany.
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Characterization and Properties of Color Centers in Silicon
Optically active color centers in the solid state are leading candidates for quantum information processing due to long spin coherence times and high-quality spin-photon interfaces, but traditional platforms based on diamond and silicon-carbide suffer from manufacturability and optical interfacing limitations.
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Efficient Spectroscopy for Material Science and Quantum Materials
3 unique capabilities of multistage spectrographs.How to measure signals close to the laser line and achieve high resolution from UV to SWIR.
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X-Ray Scattering Overview
X-ray scattering measures the patterns, intensities, and angles of scatter produced when a sample is illuminated by an x-ray beam. X-ray scattering is advantageous as it is a non-destructive technique, typically used alongside x-ray microscopy and x-ray spectroscopy.
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Teledyne e2v Announces New 5Mpixel CMOS Image Sensor for High-speed Scanning and Embedded Vision Solutions
Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY] company and global innovator of imaging solutions, announces the expansion of its Snappy family of image sensors with a new 5 Megapixel device.
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Teledyne e2v’s Industrial VISION Days presentation now available – Finding the Right Optics for your Image Sensor
You can now watch the recording of the Industrial VISION Days presentation Finding the Right Optics for your Image Sensor given by Teledyne e2v’s Marie-Charlotte Leclerc during VISION, Stuttgart 2022.
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Teledyne e2v Topaz image sensor earns Vision Systems Design 2022 Innovators Award
Grenoble, FRANCE, and Migdal Haemek, ISRAEL, June 7, 2022 – Teledyne e2v announced today that its Topaz CMOS image sensors, utilizing Tower Semiconductor’s 65nm global shutter pixel technology, were recognized among the best in machine vision by the judges of the Vision Systems Design 2022 Innovators Awards program.
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Photonics & Imaging Technology article – Optical Modules: Combining the Latest Innovations in Imaging and Optics
The acceleration of product life cycles and the multiplication of vision-use cases leave vision system makers with no choice but to invest less time and money in new developments and focus on their added value.
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Teledyne e2v introduces industry’s first 1.3MP Time-of-Flight sensor
GRENOBLE, France, 12 November 2019 — Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY] company and global innovator of imaging solutions, announces its new Bora™ Time-of-Flight CMOS image sensor, tailored for 3D detection and distance measurement to support the latest industrial applications, including vision guided robotics, logistics and surveillance.
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e2v honoured with Gold at Vision Systems Design 2016 Innovators Awards
e2v, a leading provider of innovative technology for high performance systems and equipment, announced today that its Onyx CMOS image sensor was awarded Gold by the judges of the annual Vision Systems Design Innovators Awards programme.