Newsletter | November 18, 2024

11.18.24 -- Revolutionizing Imaging: The Latest In High-Speed And Scientific Cameras

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Revolutionizing Imaging: The Latest In High-Speed And Scientific Cameras

High-speed and scientific cameras are advancing rapidly, enhancing performance in research and industry through improved sensors, AI integration, and specialized designs.

SPOTLIGHT ON HIGH-SPEED & SCIENTIFIC CAMERAS

Speed Up Industrial Camera Manufacturing With Active Alignment

Learn about the process of active optical alignment with a close look at an evolving sensor positioning system that can help increase production volumes and maintain product consistency.

ONYX Fast Lenses

The extremely fast 1” C-Mount lenses with F0.95 maximum aperture are optimized for demanding low-light imaging applications.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Applications Of Photodetectors, LEDs, And More

This range of reliable photodiodes, IR detectors, LEDs, emitters, assemblies, and photonic modules are built to meet the demands of military, medical, and commercial applications.

Mechanical Dimensions Of Optical Filters

Understanding the mechanical dimensions of optical filters, particularly parameters like clear aperture and parallelism, is paramount for ensuring proper functionality.

Is A DIY Microscope For You?

Whether modifying existing instrumentation or building a new tool from the ground up, a meticulous process is as critical as the functional result.

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FEATURED SOLUTIONS

Digital Galvano Scanning System: GM Series

Industry-leading high-performance, fully digital galvano scanning system from Canon. LED optical encoder (digital position sensor) with high speed digital servo controller brings high precision and high accuracy.

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Canon USA, Inc. Optoelectronic Components

SWIR Linescan Camera @ 92 kHz: 1024LDH2

The SUI 1024-LDH2 is a second-generation, high-speed 1024-pixel linescan InGaAs camera that increases the A-line rate to 91,911 lines per second (lps).

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Sensors Unlimited Inc., An RTX Company

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