Teledyne e2v, a part of Teledyne Technologies, announces the release of Optimom 1.5M, the latest member of the Optimom family, a new range of turnkey optical modules that can be instantly integrated into 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 […]
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Next generation 5GigE area scan camera platform handles complex vision-system design
Teledyne FLIR announces the Vizor 5GigE area scan camera family for machine vision. Constructed on an all-new modern platform, Vizor is designed to provide the richest combination of advanced imaging features in the industry and is engineered to handle the most complex vision system challenges both now and in the future. Available in Q4, the […]
2M optical modules ensure easy vision systems development
Teledyne e2v announces the release of its 2-Megapixel Optimom, the first in a range of MIPI CSI-2 optical modules. Powered by Teledyne e2v’s proprietary image sensor technology, Optimom has been thoughtfully designed to ensure there is minimum development effort required for vision-based embedded systems for robotics, logistics, drones or laboratory equipment. Optimom 2M features a […]
Streaming 4x cameras with small carrier board: Fast Prototype
Embedded vision components are ever-popular and being incorporated into a plethora of applications. What all these applications have in common is the need to pack more functionality into tight spaces. Often, it is advantageous for these systems to make decisions on the edge. To enable such systems, including the ability to prototype quickly, Teledyne FLIR has introduced the […]
GaN HEMTs for hi-rel apps have NASA level 1 screening flow
Teledyne e2v HiRel announces the addition of new space screened versions of its popular 650 V, 60 A high-reliability gallium nitride high electron mobility transistors (GaN HEMTs). The new parts go through NASA Level 1 screening flow and can be brought up to full Level 1 conformance with extra qualification testing if desired. Typical applications […]
100-V high-speed 20-MHz FET/GaN transistor driver comes in flip chip die
Teledyne e2v HiRel announces the new TD99102 UltraCMOS High-speed FET and GaN transistor driver offering a very high switching speed of 20 MHz. The new flip-chip part is ideal for driving Teledyne HiRel’s 100 V high-reliability GaN HEMT devices in DC-DC, AC-DC converters, orbital Point-of-Load (POL) modules, and space motor drives. The TD99102 is an integrated high-speed […]
Single/Dual 4-A isolated GaN gate drivers feature high transient immunity
Teledyne e2v HiRel announced the availability of a pair of new isolated gate drivers ideally suited for driving GaN power parts used in a wide variety of power supply, dc/dc converter, battery management systems (BMS), Point-of-Load (POL) modules, and motor control applications. The TDGD27x isolated gate drivers utilize silicon isolation technology, supporting up to 2.5 […]
Teledyne’s new AI software allows learning at runtime
Teledyne has announced 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. The new upgrades to the Sapera Vision Software include enhancements to its AI training graphical tool AstrocyteTM […]
Reed relays feature long life, rugged construction
Teledyne Relays announced the availability of four new reed relay product families, all offering extremely long life of up to 1 billion cycles, ideal for applications where high reliability is essential. The new product lines complement the already broad array of rugged switching solutions the company has been supplying for more than 60 years. Reed relays […]
How to measure CCD and CMOS image sensor qualities
Today, about 95% of all digital cameras use CMOS image sensors with the rest employing CCDs. From the standpoint of sensor outputs, the main difference between CMOS and CCD sensors is that each pixel in a CMOS sensor has its own readout circuit next to the photosensitive area. In CCDs, charge collected in individual pixels […]