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TI introduces smallest-ever DLP display controller
Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced a new display controller to enable the smallest, fastest and lowest-power 4K ultra-high-definition (UHD) projectors ever.
Quantum Imaging selected for MIRA SWIR cameras
Quantum Imaging (QI) has announced that Leonardo DRS, in Melbourne, Florida has selected QI to provide its "MIRA" Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) camera to support its Joint Effects Targeting System II (JETS II).
Optris launch microscope optics for PI 640i infrared camera
Optris is now launching new microscope optics for the PI 640i infrared camera in order to measure temperatures precisely and with high geometric resolution, even with chip-level structures.
What GMSL2 cameras and GMSL protocol can bring autonomous vehicles
The evolution of autonomous vehicles has been a drawn out and arduous process. Although the likes of Tesla and Cruise have heralded a new era for the technology, the news that Cruise will lay off 25% of its workforce following it’s California taxi licences being pulled after an accident in San Francisco show that issues still remain.
How high-res cameras help maximise soccer broadcasting efficiency
Soccer, passionately followed by fans of local amateur clubs and those of prominent leagues across Europe, holds a special place in the hearts of millions. It rings especially true for supporters of grassroots football, where local teams and community clubs further spread the sport’s widespread appeal.
Effective solder masks: the key to optimised soldering processes
Family-owned company, Leutz Lötsysteme GmbH, specialises in the development, design, and production of soldering systems.
e-con Systems’ 20MP high resolution camera
The demand for OEM cameras with high resolution capabilities is on the rise. As this expands, so do the possibilities of data analysis and measurement accuracy.
Avalue unveils OFR-21WMX open frame panel PC
Avalue is announces the launch of its new open frame panel PC OFR-21WMX tailored for gym and rehab equipment, delivering a seamless blend of powerful hardware performance, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly software integration.
How Ethernet cameras are making a comeback with new, powerful features
The PoE (Power of Ethernet) technology was first standardized in 2003 with IEEE 802.3af, which offered up to 15.4 watts of power over Ethernet cables. The technology evolved, and with development of new standards, like IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) and IEEE 802.3bt (4PPoE), which provided a higher range for power delivery, led to the introduction of PoE cameras.
SAOT: bringing AI to VAR for offside rulings
In recent years, football has increasingly embraced technology in a bid to enhance the sport's accuracy and fairness during matches. One of the most significant developments in this regard is Semi-automated Offside Technology (SAOT).