Optoelectronics
Green laser diode as alternative to red lasers
ams OSRAM, a global pioneers of optical solutions, has introduced a green laser diode which is a brighter, easier to use, more reliable and cost-competitive replacement for red lasers in applications such as levelling, scanning, biosciences and dot projection.
Large optical windows for military sensing applications
Optical Surfaces is an established manufacturer and supplier of large-area windows of optical quality for military sensing applications.
Robotvision with the EyeVision image processing software
Palletising or depalletising is always based on the fact that objects (e. g. boxes, bags, etc.) are recognised quickly and reliably and the determined gripping data is then passed on to the robot.
Downsized glass photonic chip for edge computing announced
Cognifiber has announced the development of a glass-based photonic chip that will bring its technology one step closer to revolutionising edge computing. Being the first of its kind, this glass-based chip reduces power consumption and takes a fraction of the size of previous designs in CogniFiber’s solutions.
Streaming 4x cameras with small carrier board 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 make decisions on the edge.
High speed GaAs PIN photodiodes
LASER COMPONENTS is proud to offer a range of high-speed GaAs PIN photodiodes manufactured by Trumpf Photonic Components.
ADAS sensors market analysis by Future Market Insights
Future Market Insights explains that electrification and autonomous mobility have the potential to be game changers for ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems), particularly in the sensors market.
Infrared collimators for performance testing of thermal cameras
Optical Surfaces is a supplier of off-axis parabolic and flat mirrors, the key optical elements in Infrared (IR) collimators commonly used for evaluating the performance of thermal imaging systems.
Camera set to revolutionise high-speed imaging
A ground-breaking research project at Heriot-Watt University is set to be commercialised with funding from Scottish Enterprise’s (SE) High Growth Spinout Programme. The project, which has developed an advanced camera technology with consistent, full colour, HD resolution at millions of frames per second (Mfps), is set to revolutionise how biomedical science, engineering, and combustion research is conducted.
Application optimised machine vision lenses
Machine vision is a rapidly evolving sector of the photonics industry. With high-resolution cameras and sensors appearing almost weekly it is becoming increasingly rare to find a standard format device.