For more than 65 years, LaCroix Optical has been a trusted industry leader in manufacturing custom spherical and plano precision optics. They recently expanded their capabilities to include grinding and polishing aspheric surfaces.
Krell’s FLexTM fiber optic connector polisher is ideal for R&D laboratory settings and can be used to process waveguides, PLCs, optical chips, and fiber arrays. It supports a variety of component dimensions, a variety of angles, an auto feed function, in-line video inspection, and user-definable features.
Leonardo DRS’ Tamarisk® family is made up of a less than 2 cubic inch compact thermal cameras that weigh just over an ounce and provide 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 pixel resolution. They are ideal for applications in security and surveillance, unmanned sensors, UAVs, man-portable imaging devices, robotic ground vehicles, medical imaging, and other applications with size, weight, and power (SWaP) restrictions.
This nanopositioning system features a clear aperture with a 30 mm diameter, travel ranges to 80 µm, and a very stiff mechanical design for fast response and high scanning frequencies. It’s been designed to provide precise optical element positioning for micromachining, microstructuring, and scanning applications.
The SpectroCam™ Multispectral Conversion Kit is the latest addition to Pixelteq’s growing family of multispectral imaging solutions. This modular attachment converts your monochrome scientific-grade camera into an 8-band multispectral camera, enabling user configuration with a variety of application-specific cameras, lenses, and integration options. The conversion kit supports a wide selection of interchangeable standard and custom spectral filters across ultraviolet, visible, and NIR-SWIR infrared wavelengths. This system is intended to be used by system integrators to combine the filter wheel with camera using the available SDK.
PIXELTEQ has decades of experience in helping OEMs build spectral sensing and imaging solutions such as specialty filters, micro-patterned optics, spectral diodes and sensors, multispectral camera engines, and more.
PIXELTEQ offers precision and custom optical coatings through ion beam sputtering (IBS), magnetron sputtering (MSP), and ion-assist deposition (IAD) methods.
Develop new multispectral imaging applications with PIXELTEQ’s micro-patterned filters. Patented technology enables micro-patterning of dielectric, metal, & RGB color filter array coatings on a single substrate – creating simplified optical devices with superior light management.
The SpectroCam™ family of multispectral wheel cameras includes four different models/configurations. Each camera delivers a flexible multispectral hardware and software platform to capture and process multiple spectral bands.
Designed to reduce development times and simplify the design cycle, SpectroCam™ features a high-speed, continuously rotating filter wheel containing 6-8 interchangeable optical filters. This filter design creates a fully portable and configurable, high-speed multispectral imaging camera. With minimal pixel shift and high frame rate, this dynamic system is a powerful product development tool.
SpectroCam™ systems are available in a turnkey format complete with lens, standard or custom filters, and acquisition software that can be used for innovative 2D spectroscopy research in a variety of fields including water quality measurement, product screening, machine vision, medical imaging, surveillance and authentication. The system can also be customized for integration into specific OEM products. The SpectroCam™ offers a cost-effective and versatile solution for your current and future multispectral imaging projects.
PixelCam™ multispectral cameras are ideal for applications involving aerial surveillance mapping, precision agriculture, biomedical imaging, machine vision, and authentication. The camera, or its multispectral sensor, can also be customized for integration into OEM products.
PixelCam™ multispectral cameras provide live imaging of 3-9 spectral bands at video rates. Simultaneous multi-channel “snapshot” acquisition delivers rich, real-time data without scene change or pixel shift. Custom dichroic filter arrays are integrated into the focal plane array at wafer-level to create robust linear and area sensors that extract high-contrast spectral information at specific visible and infrared wavelengths. This breakthrough technology enables easy integration into handheld, mobile and aerial cameras – all with the same frame rate, size, weight, and power consumption as monochrome cameras.
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