TriEye Announces TES200 High Resolution SWIR Image Sensor for Machine Vision and Robotics Systems

TriEye, pioneer of the world's first cost-effective, mass-market Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing technology, announced today the release of the TES200 1.3 MP SWIR image sensor. Based on the innovative TriEye CMOS image sensor technology that allows SWIR capabilities using a CMOS manufacturing process, the TES200 is the first commercially available product released in the Raven product family.

The TES200 operates in the 700 nm to 1650 nm wavelength range, delivering high sensitivity and 1.3 MP resolution. With its large format, high frame rate, and low power consumption, the TES200 offers enhanced sensitivity and dynamic range. This makes the new image sensor ideal for imaging and sensing applications across various industries, including automotive, industrial, robotics, and biometrics. "We are proud to announce the commercial availability of the TES200 image sensor. Our CMOS-based solution has set new standards in the automotive market, and with the rise of new Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, the demand for more sensors and more information has increased. The TES200 now brings these advanced SWIR capabilities to machine vision and robotic systems in various industries,” said Avi Bakal, CEO of TriEye. “We are excited to offer a solution that delivers a new domain of capabilities in a cost-effective and scalable way, broadening the reach of advanced sensing technology."

The TriEye Raven image sensor family is designed for emerging machine vision and robotics applications, incorporating the latest SWIR pixel and packaging technologies. The TES200 is immediately available in sample quantities and available for production orders with delivery in Q2 2025.

Experience the TES200 in Action at CIOE and VISION 2024

We invite you to explore the advanced capabilities of the TES200 at the CIOE exhibition, held from September 11 to 13, 2024, at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center, China, within the Lasers Technology & Intelligent Manufacturing Expo. View the demo at the Vertilas booth no. 4D021, 4D022. Then, meet TriEye’s executive team at VISION 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany, from October 8 to 10, at the TriEye booth no. 8A08, where you can experience a live demo of the TES200 and the brand new Ovi 2.0 devkit, and learn firsthand about our latest developments in SWIR imaging.

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