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Sensors Unlimited agrees to merge with Goodrich
Addition of shortwave infrared (SWIR) and indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) imaging technology aligns with existing Goodrich intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems
News from Sensors Unlimited ( 9 September 2005)
Lenses for mid-wave IR microscopy
Infrared lenses support imagers with standardised back working distance, stop location, and F-number for mid-wave infrared (MWIR) systems
News from Janos Technology ( 8 September 2005)
Camera captures a million frames per second
Resolution of 312 x 260 means that researchers can now avoid the precipitous drop in picture quality that normally accompanies increases in the shooting speed of their cameras Brochure available
News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments ( 7 September 2005)
Linear array aids inspection of Space Shuttle
User application article Shortwave infrared (SWIR) linear array was integrated into the 3D laser camera system to scan for tiny fractures and diagnose thermal tile problems on the spacecraft while in orbit
News from Sensors Unlimited ( 7 September 2005)
Toshiba extends IK-TF 3CCD colour camera series
Toshiba Digital Solutions Division has introduced two cameras, which join the company's IK-TF 3CCD colour camera series.
News from Toshiba America Information Systems ( 1 September 2005)
Chairman of Sensors Unlimited receives award
Gregory H. Olsen, chairman of the board of Sensors Unlimited (SUI) has been named 'Innovator of the Year 2005' by the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, New Jersey, USA.
News from Sensors Unlimited (29 August 2005)
Camera combines high resolution and high speed
Miniature high-resolution monochrome progressive scan CCD machine vision camera has applications in microscopy and medical imaging, semiconductor and component inspection, and transport
News from Jai Pulnix (18 August 2005)
Price no obstacle to high finesse thermal imaging
Handheld thermal/visible imaging system is said to be more sensitive, more accurate, offer more choice and contain more standard features than any other camera within its price range
News from Armstrong Optical (16 August 2005)
Thermal imaging for R and D
Affordable thermal imaging system aimed at researchers and developers consists of thermal imaging camera, tripod, wide angle lens, cables, and image analysis software
News from OptoTherm ( 4 August 2005)
Ribbon-cutting at new plant
3700m2 facility has the capacity to expand an additional 2500m2 and was designed utilising the latest lean and agile (aka flexible) manufacturing principles with continuous improvement concepts
News from Janos Technology ( 3 August 2005)
High performance thermal imaging at low cost
Fully radiometric infra red camera uses advanced uncooled UFPA microbolometer technology to give a full 320x240 pixel image, breaking new ground in cost versus performance
News from Impac Infrared (27 July 2005)
Video capture made more affordable
Compact and portable video capture and storage device for on-site and laboratory applications has its capacity limited only by the size of the CompactFlash card used
News from Moritex Europe (25 July 2005)
Miniature zoom lens promises high performance
Probably the smallest stand-alone zoom lens currently commercially available, these 6-18 mm f/2.8 zoom lenses are designed for use with single chip 1/2" and 1/3" CCTV cameras Brochure available
News from Resolve Optics (22 July 2005)
LED of the ring
Ultra violet LED ring lights are useful for illuminating inspection targets at high magnification, as the shorter wavelength of UV light allows smaller features to be resolved Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision (20 July 2005)
Toroidal mirrors increase energy throughput
Toroidal mirrors have two different radii at right angles, for where a beam must be focused and folded in spectrophotometry, X-ray crystallography, mass spectrometry and synchrotron applications
News from Optical Surfaces (19 July 2005)
Ultra fast LVDS digital video acquisition
Digital video processor is used for ultra fast LVDS digital video acquisition and real-time processing of the incoming video data and is available as a PCI board or Compact PCI card
News from Kane Computing (15 July 2005)
See new kit, win prizes
IBMS Congress will see a newly-launched digital camera for brightfield, darkfield, and fluorescence microscopy and the Coolscope which, apparently, transcends the existing concept of a microscope Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (15 July 2005)
Two or three megapixels on these UK-made cameras
Cameras have a very low noise level offering high sensitivity of operation at a low working temperature, all beneficial to the microscopy user wanting a simple and efficient solution to image capture
News from Meiji Techno UK (14 July 2005)
Innovations in LWIR technology
Newsletter covers innovations and advances in long wavelength infrared (LWIR) technology such as a hyperspectral temporal sensor for remote detection, tracking and measurement of spectral emissions Brochure available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems ( 8 July 2005)
When small is just not small enough
Remote head, progressive scan, monochrome camera has a faster frame rate and faster shutter without sacrificing the signal to noise (S/N) ratio Brochure available
News from Firstsight Vision ( 7 July 2005)
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