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Listing of all 28 news releases from Sensors Unlimited:

Arrays for multi-channel spectrometer designs

Sensors Unlimited's new LC array extends well beyond other near-infrared linear arrays to deliver high sensitivity for imaging applications from 0.9 microns all the way out to 2.6 microns

News from Sensors Unlimited ( 1 May 2008)

Shortwave IR linear arrays for advanced imaging

Designed for broad wavelength range from 0.9 microns to 2.6 microns, the LC series offers a comprehensive feature set from our proprietary ROIC to maximise instrument design flexibility

News from Sensors Unlimited (13 March 2008)

Developing next-generation night vision technology

The US Defense Advanced Projects Agency (Darpa) has selected Goodrich to develop next-generation night vision sensor technology for helmet-mounted and micro vehicle applications

News from Sensors Unlimited ( 7 January 2008)

Digital line scan for high speed, high resolution

The advanced, high speed, high resolution SWIR camera is available in a variety of configurations, based on the versatile new LC series of linear arrays from SUI

News from Sensors Unlimited (24 July 2007)

InGaAs SWIR compact video camera takes snapshots

Camera provides simultaneous 12-bit Camera Link digital and EIA-170 analogue outputs making the SU320KTS and SU320KTSVis cameras highly suited for pulsed laser beam profiling and hyperspectral imaging

News from Sensors Unlimited (10 May 2007)

Compact InGaAs video camera for SWIR imaging

The InGaAs SWIR KTSX delivers clear video at every lighting level from partial starlight to direct sunlight due to the on-board automatic gain control, image enhancements, and built-in corrections

News from Sensors Unlimited (11 April 2007)

InGaAs IR video camera has highest sensitivity

Applications for the SU640KTSX-1.7RT camera include covert surveillance, imaging of laser rangefinders and target designators, imaging spectroscopy, astronomy and low-light-level SWIR imaging tasks

News from Sensors Unlimited ( 4 April 2007)

Shortwave IR cameras shipping in OEM quantities

Originally developed for the US Army's soldier mobility and rifle targeting system, the miniature KTX is now available for both industrial and military applications

News from Sensors Unlimited (18 October 2006)

Now shipping SWIR linear digital linescan cameras

SUI Goodrich, pioneer of shortwave infrared (SWIR) imaging sensors and camera systems, is now shipping SWIR linear digital video (LDV) linescan cameras in OEM quantities

News from Sensors Unlimited (15 August 2006)

Camera high-speed windowing under control

The new SUI Image Analysis Software allows full operational control of the high-speed windowing functions on two cameras from Sensors Unlimited

News from Sensors Unlimited (11 May 2006)

Shortwave IR camera is highly sensitive

The ultra-compact and light (less than 90g) camera, originally developed for the US Army's Soldier Mobility and Rifle Targeting System, is now available for industrial and commercial OEM use

News from Sensors Unlimited (19 April 2006)

InGaAs shortwave IR windowing camera is fast

Sensors Unlimited, Goodrich announces the new high-frame-rate, high resolution, shortwave infrared (SWIR) indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) camera, the SU640SDWH-1.7RT

News from Sensors Unlimited (18 April 2006)

How to use SWIR in thermal imaging applications

 Technical background article   While long-wave infrared (LWIR) cameras are excellent for detecting thermal patterns around room temperature, they require special, expensive optics made with germanium, sapphire, or silicon

News from Sensors Unlimited (28 March 2006)

Avalanche photodiode for single-photon counting

Goodrich's optical and space systems division (formerly Sensors Unlimited) introduces this near-infrared avalanche photodiode for geiger or linear mode single-photon counting

News from Sensors Unlimited (17 January 2006)

Contract to develop new vis-shortwave IR detector

The project will be conducted by the company's optical and space systems team (formerly Sensors Unlimited) in Princeton, NJ

News from Sensors Unlimited ( 9 January 2006)

Olsen honoured by New Jersey Technology Council

Awards ceremony will highlight Sensors Unlimited and Gregory Olsen, an advanced technology pioneer, entrepreneur, and the world's third private space explorer

News from Sensors Unlimited (31 October 2005)

Darpa cash to develop InGaAs focal plane array

Company is awarded US$4.5million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop high-resolution, dual-wavelength focal plane array

News from Sensors Unlimited ( 3 October 2005)

Third space tourist is lab man

Sensors Unlimited's chairman Greg Olsen is scheduled to blast off from Baikonur on 30 September 2005 to become the world's third private fare-paying astronaut

News from Sensors Unlimited (29 September 2005)

Lightweight SWIR cameras developed for army helmet

 User application article   Company designed the new miniature prototype shortwave infrared imager for use in day/night operations as part of US Army's Smarts (soldier mobility and rifle targeting system) helmet

News from Sensors Unlimited (23 September 2005)

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)

Linear array aids inspection of Space Shuttle

Chairman of Sensors Unlimited receives award

Nominated for Darpa Tech award

Unprecedented resolution in visible and SWIR

High resolution in the near-infrared

Seeing is believing

Near-IR linear arrays shipping

Near-IR area cameras have high sensitivity

 

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