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| 16.7 Mega Pixel BSI CMOS Image Sensor for Scientific Imaging Applications |
CMOS Image Sensor
from Gpixel Inc.
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| The GSENSE1516BSI from Gpixel Inc. is a BSI Scientific CMOS Image Sensor. It provides a 4096 x 4096 (16.7MP) resolution with 15 µm x 15 µm pixels, and a large photosensitive area of 61.44 x 61.44 mm. Using the dual-gain HDR mode, an intra-scene dynamic range of over 90 dB is achieved with 134 ke- full well capacity and 4 e- readout noise. This sensor is available in a 323 pins PGA ceramic package with a removable glass lid and is well suited for astronomy and other high-performance life science, X-ray imaging, and scientific imaging applications. |
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| Osram Opto Introduces Next Gen High-Quality LEDs for the Automotive Sector |
OSRAM
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| In its latest bid to further optimize high-quality LED solutions for the automotive sector, Osram Opto Semiconductors has introduced a new generation of 1 to 4-chip versions in the Oslon Compact PL product family. Like their predecessors, the ceramic components have an electrically insulated pad that makes it much easier to dissipate heat from the package. |
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| OptoKnowledge Announces New Spinoff Company for Hollow Fibers and Laser Spectroscopy |
OptoKnowledge
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| Leading spectroscopy and imaging solutions provider, OptoKnowledge, has announced the spun-off of its hollow fiber business into a new company – Guiding Photonics LLC. OptoKnowledge is a research and development company with a wide breadth of technologies focused on spectroscopy and imaging. This includes continued development of unique, proprietary plastic fibers, single-mode fibers, fiber bundles, and optical assemblies. |
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| Researchers Announce Breakthrough in Miniaturizing Light-Based Chips |
University of Rochester
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| Researchers at the University of Rochester have demonstrated a new way to control light as it moves through integrated circuits, paving a research avenue in communications, computing, and photonics research.Photonic integrated circuits that use light instead of electricity for computing and signal processing promise greater speed, increased bandwidth, and greater energy efficiency than traditional circuits using electricity. |
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