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e2v advanced CMOS image sensor solutions now available with new state-of-the-art TowerJazz technology
e2v, the global innovator of imaging solutions and TowerJazz, the global specialty foundry leader, have today announced that e2v’s standard and custom CMOS image sensor solutions are now available with a newly developed generation of global shutter pixels. This advanced solution has been developed by TowerJazz at TowerJazz Panasonic Semiconductor Co.
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Teledyne Imaging concludes successful virtual technology showcase
With more than 2200 registrations over three days and six sessions, the event included attendees from North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. “We couldn’t be more pleased to offer these sessions, proving that even with the temporary closing of trade shows, individuals are keen to spend time online learning about the newest technology,” commented Dale Deering, Director of Market Development, Teledyne Imaging. “With such resounding success, we are planning on offering this showcase again in 2021.”
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Teledyne’s new AI software allows learning at runtime
Teledyne is pleased to announce its Sapera Vision Software Edition 2021-07 is now available. Sapera™ Vision Software from Teledyne DALSA offers field proven image acquisition, control, image processing and artificial intelligence functions to design, develop and deploy high-performance machine vision applications.
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IMVE article – 3D stacked technologies applied to custom CMOS image sensors – should you invest in differentiation?
IMVE article – 3D stacked technologies applied to custom CMOS image sensors – should you invest in differentiation?
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Teledyne e2v’s Rafael Romay Juárez to present on 3D Stacked Technologies at EMVA Business Conference
Rafael Romay Juárez, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Teledyne’s CMOS image sensors and aerospace & defense groups will give a presentation on 3D Stacked Technologies applied to Custom CMOS Image Sensors – A very solid reason to invest in differentiation. In it, he will review how modern 3D stacked technologies can be used to create next-generation CMOS image sensors able to effectively solve inspection challenges while drastically improving the SWaP-C of the inspection system
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Teledyne e2v honored by 2024 VSD Innovators Awards
Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY] company and global innovator of imaging solutions, announced today that Emerald Gen2™, its new state-of-the-art CMOS image sensor family, was recognized among the best of the 2024 VSD Innovators Awards. The engineering community recognized Teledyne e2v with the Bronze award in the Image Sensors category.
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Teledyne e2v and Airy3D collaboration delivers more affordable 3D vision solutions
Teledyne e2v is pleased to announce a new technology and design collaboration with Airy3D (Montreal, Canada), a leading 3D vision solution provider. The first result of this partnership is the co-engineering of the recently announced Topaz5D™, a low-cost, low power, passive, 2 megapixel global shutter sensor which produces 2D images and 3D depth maps.
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ArcTec Technology
Scientific cameras are limited by a range of different noise contributions, such as read noise and dark noise. Read noise is determined by speed of readout and readout electronics, with dark noise being attributed to the dark current– a by-product of unwanted signal from thermal excitation. By cooling the system, the dark current is drastically reduced, improving image/spectral quality.
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Teledyne to highlight an extensive range of industrial imaging technology solutions at VISION 2024
Teledyne Vision Solutions will showcase their newest products and solutions at the VISION 2024 exhibition taking place October 8-10, in Stuttgart, Germany. Teledyne’s DALSA, e2v, FLIR, Lumenera and Adimec businesses will display the world’s most comprehensive, vertically integrated portfolio of industrial imaging technology. Visit Teledyne in Hall 8, booth B10 and explore unmatched capabilities and products from your one source for unlimited vision solutions partner.
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Starlight Image Sensor Technology
Low-light applications require sufficient video throughput, signal-to-noise ratio, and spatial resolution to allow human interpretation of a complex scene passing through the digitization channel. It is therefore essential that the pixels be of optimum size and highly sensitive: every photon counts.
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High-Speed Retinal Voltage Imaging - meta
Dr. Guilherme Testa-Silva is head of Physiological Technologies at 1OB, part of a group committed to developing groundbreaking therapies for restoring sight. meta
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High Harmonic Generation Metasurface Imaging
Falco Bijloo is a PhD student in the nanophotonics group of Dr. Femius Koenderink at AMOLF, researching how to generate harmonics and make non-linear metasurfaces.