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Teledyne Industrial X-Ray Solutions launches new Rad-Xcam detectors based on innovative IGZO technology
Teledyne Industrial X-Ray Solutions, a worldwide leader in high performance X-ray imaging is introducing a new product line of high speed, high performance industrial dynamic detectors, based on our innovative radiation-hard IGZO sensor technology. The Rad-Xcam 1717, 1723 and 3030 detectors are designed to address the demanding needs of Industrial inspection, biomedical and scientific applications, providing compelling integration cost advantages.
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MIL LAB: Solving Problems
MIL LAB: Solving Problems - Critical Cleanliness Control (C3), Dye & Pull, and Cross-Section
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Cleaning the imaging surface of your camera
This article details an appropriate method for cleaning your camera's protective glass surface or sensor package window.
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Teledyne e2v releases 1.5 Megapixel version of Optimom, a turnkey optical module for quick and easy development of vision systems
Optimom 1.5M is a complete board-level vision extension made to accelerate development time, reduce R&D investment, and scale down manufacturing costs for embedded vision and AI vision solutions. It comprises of a proprietary image sensor, a tiny 25mm square board with lens mount, and optional lens in various options.
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Teledyne e2v releases Hydra3D+, the first high resolution ToF sensor to work in all light conditions without motion artefacts
Designed with Teledyne e2v’s proprietary CMOS technology, Hydra3D+ features a brand-new 10 µm three-tap pixel which provides very fast transfer times (starting from 10ns), and displays high sensitivity in the NIR wavelength, alongside excellent demodulation contrast. This precise combination enables the sensor to operate in real-time without motion artefacts (even if there are fast moving objects in the scene) and with excellent temporal noise at short ranges, essential in applications such as pick and place, logistics, factory automation and factory safety. An innovative on-chip multi-system management feature enables the sensor to work alongside multiple active systems without interference which can lead to false measurements.
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AI-Powered Optical Inspection Can Find Nanoscale PCB Defects
Sapera Software Suite makes it easier to use machine learning in AOI with surprisingly few samples.
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Teledyne introduces radiometric version of its compact thermal camera core
Teledyne DALSA is pleased to announce a radiometric version of its MicroCalibir™ Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) compact camera platform that delivers accurate temperature measurements of +/-2°C or +/-2%.
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Teledyne’s Edwin Roks to deliver keynote address at Global Photonics Economic Forum 2024
Teledyne Technologies is pleased to announce that our CEO, Edwin Roks will deliver a keynote address at the Global Photonics Economic Forum 2024. The event, organized by Optica, will take place from October 1-2 in Malaga, Spain.
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Teledyne DALSA and Wickon Hightech announce partnership
Teledyne DALSA and Wickon Hightech s.r.o, an innovative provider of advanced inspection and measurement systems, are excited to announce a strategic collaboration aimed at bringing cutting-edge 3D scanning technology to market.
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High-Speed Mouse Voltage Imaging
The lab of Prof. Zhenyu Gao at the Erasmus University Medical Center studies how the brain controls motion, learning, and memory. In order to study these functions, Prof. Gao’s lab uses in vivo methods to detect electric signals in the brains of mice models. This is achieved by either utilizing electrophysiological methods or fluorescent optical methods, or a combination of both.
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Introduction To Modern Camera Technologies
A scientific camera is a vital component of any imaging system. These cameras are designed to quantitatively measure how many photons of light hit which part of the camera sensor. Photons generate electrons (photoelectrons), which are stored in sensor pixels and converted to a digital signal, which is displayed as an image. This process is optimized at every stage in order to produce the best possible image depending on the signal received.
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Whole Nematode Brain Calcium Imaging
The research focus of Professor Vivek Venkatachalam and his team is whole brain activity in the nematode C. elegans.