Teledyne DALSA, a semiconductor and digital imaging technology company headquartered in Waterloo, Canada, will reveal the latest MEMS technology, digital image cameras, detectors and sensors at the 2012 SPIE Photonics West conference being held between 21 and 26 January, 2012 in San Francisco.
Among the product demonstrations are the Falcon2 Global Shutter Cameras, Argus Scanning X-ray Detectors, CCD High Quantum Sensors and Cooled Scientific Camera.
The Falcon2 series of high performance CMOS cameras features three models for providing 12 MP, 8 MP and 4 MP image resolutions. The 12M model delivers the highest resolution of 12 MP. The CMOS cameras integrate CMOS imaging technology providing more detail of the object in a short span of time. The applications of the Falcon2 series include flat panel display inspection, semiconductor wafer inspection, automated optical inspection and solar panel inspection.
Teledyne’s cost effective Argus X-ray scanners incorporates Time Delay and Integration (TDI) technology and provides the high sensitivity and image quality required in digital radiography applications. The High Quanta scientific CCD Sensors meet the standards required by low light imaging and scientific applications such as reduced noise performance, high sensitivity to light and high quantum efficiency. Teledyne will also showcase the scientific camera that is based on the High Quanta sensors, developed for low light scientific applications.
Teledyne will demonstrate their latest technologies at booth number 4516 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.