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Resolve Optics launches new optical module
Resolve Optics has created an innovative optical module to accommodate the diverse mounting requirements of various satellite camera systems.
Resolve Optics' range of radiation-resistant lenses
Manufactured to the highest standards using cerium-doped glass, Resolve Optics offers a range of fixed focus, radiation-resistant lenses designed to endure radiation exposure of up to 100 kGy (100 million rads) and temperatures as high as 55°C without suffering discolouration.
Large diameter lens for shielded camera
Resolve Opticsannounce a new 6x Non-Browning Zoom Lens design optimised for a 1” sensor format shielded camera.
Large diameter lens for shielded camera
Resolve Optics has announced a new 6x Non-Browning Zoom Lens design optimised for a 1-inch sensor format shielded camera.
Cleanroom facility for lens assembly
Resolve Optics has announced the opening of new cleanroom facilities at its Chesham, UK headquarters.
Resolve Optics reports increased demand for rugged high-performance lenses
Resolve Optics reports on ongoing and increased demand for rugged high-performance lenses for military and space applications where the need for vibration / shock testing prior to deployment is a vital prerequisite.
Non-browning lenses for high-definition CMOS sensors
Resolve Optics offers a design and manufacture service for nuclear camera and sensor manufacturers requiring non-browning lenses optimised for its applications.
Custom optical module for cutting-edge imaging system
An optical module is a system of optical components that does more than just transmit a single image.For example, in interferometry - an optical module may use beamsplitters or prisms to create many images from a single image.
Fixed focus lens for radiation-resistant cameras with smaller sensors
Resolve Optics reports on the development of a compact non-browning lens optimised for radiation-resistant cameras with smaller sensors.
Nokia boosts IXPs with focus on scale, reliability, and automation
Nokia reaffirmed its commitment to the global Internet Exchange market as it continues to work with more than 20 Internet Exchange Providers (IXPs), including six of the world’s 10 largest based on both peak traffic and number of members.