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IR Thermographic Cameras Are Moving into New Areas
Jan 1, 2004 — Ten years ago, it was ”one size fits all.” We offered infrared technology in a box and hoped to figure out a way to make it work for everybody. But that’s not what today’s market needs. What we want to do is produce market-specific cameras with market-specific software that makes the product work in existing applications and in new applications that we haven’t addressed in the past. The result of that is product stratification — not one box fits all, but a whole family of products based on...
3-D Imaging Chip Has Broad Potential
Dec 9, 2003 — SCHAUMBURG, Ill., Dec. 9 -- A collaborative effort among Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Media Lab's Center for Bits and Atoms and Elesys North America has resulted in the development of an...
Photonic Crystal Enables Surface-Emitting Quantum-Cascade Laser
Dec 1, 2003 — By incorporating a photonic crystal resonator into the design of a quantum-cascade laser, researchers in the US have developed compact, surface-emitting devices with potential applications in chemical sensing, spectroscopy and imaging. Produced by a...
CMOS Sensors Expand Their Universe
Nov 1, 2003 — What a difference a year -- or two -- makes with imaging technology. First-generation cell-phone cameras, for example, primarily used CCD sensors, but the cost benefits of CMOS technology, as well as increasing consumer demand for smaller handheld...
CMOS Technology Addresses Security Imaging Issues
Nov 1, 2003 — With increasing global demand for stringent security precautions, the need for high-performance, reliable and cost-effective cameras in both the public and private sectors is on the rise. High-definition video is the new benchmark for video quality,...
Microscopy Solutions Accelerate Research
Jul 1, 2003 — Plug-and-play microscopy is a fairly new concept that has some researchers shaking their heads. Microscopes are complex pieces of equipment, and getting the best image of the sample is anything but easy. Help is at hand, however, thanks to recent...
Getting the Most Out of Your Image
May 1, 2003 — For developers of scientific or industrial image-processing applications, robustly and accurately extracting the vital information contained in each pixel presents a constant challenge. Recent developments in camera, frame grabber and algorithm...
Getting the Most Out of Your Image
May 1, 2003 — For developers of scientific or industrial image-processing applications, robustly and accurately extracting the vital information contained in each pixel presents a constant challenge. Recent developments in camera, frame grabber and algorithm...
Soft Lithography Reproduces Microlenses
May 1, 2003 — As we move from the electronics to the photonics age, micro-optics are finding a place in more and more applications. Now researchers have introduced a soft lithography process that they hope will enable the low-cost, mass production of microlenses...
Taking a Closer Look at Camera Specifications
May 1, 2003 — Purchasing a camera for high-performance imaging applications can be confusing and time-consuming. Manufacturers lack clear and consistently defined specifications, which makes it difficult to compare one camera with another based on specs alone....
Liquid Enables Tunable Microlenses
Mar 1, 2003 — Microlenses play an important role in numerous photonic applications, including imaging, optical data storage and telecommunications. A liquid device developed at Lucent Technologies Inc.'s Bell Lab in Murray Hill, N.J., promises the ability to...
Inspection Systems Monitor Trains
Feb 1, 2003 — The Intercity Express trains in Germany travel at speeds up to 330 km/h, faster than a jet at takeoff. To support such speeds, inspection of the wheels is crucial so that defects may be detected early and remedied immediately, but until recently,...
Roper Scientific Inc.
Jan 1, 2003 — Roper Scientific Inc. of Tucson, Ariz., designed and manufactured the CCD-based Photometrics Cascade camera for low-light live-cell microscopy. It enables microscopists to boost signal as much as 1000 times without the need for external...
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