Teledyne FLIR OEM introduces the Lepton XDS, a compact dual thermal-visible camera module featuring MSX technology and Prism ISP.
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New lens breakthrough could put ultra-cheap thermal cameras in phones and cars
Researchers at Flinders University in Australia have developed a new thermal imaging lens made from recyclable polymers that costs less than 1 cent per unit in raw materials, a figure that could ...
The infrared thermal imaging lens, made from readily available and low-cost sulfur and other materials, replaces the need for ...
GOLETA, Calif., May 9, 2023 ― Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, today announced the first Boson+ thermal camera module with its factory-integrated, high-performance 14 mm to ...
GOLETA, Calif., April 4, 2022 ― Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, today announced the Boson+ with thermal sensitivity of 20 millikelvin (mK) or less, making it the most ...
Teledyne FLIR OEM introduces its longest-range thermal ISR camera, designed for surveillance, counter-UAS, and NDAA-compliant drone systems.
generation embedded software for the ITAR-free Boson+ thermal camera module, delivering high performing uncooled thermal imaging technology for defense, firefighting, automotive, security, and ...
Skydio has released its X10 UAV, which features a customized Teledyne FLIR Boson+ thermal camera module. As a result of the collaboration, professional public safety and critical infrastructure ...
Samuel Tonkin studies at Flinders University. He receives funding from Flinders University Impact Seed Funding for Early Career Researchers and the Australian Research Council (DP200100090 and ...
Shenzhen-based startup Blackview is known for its heavy duty “rugged” smartphones, whose water-, temperature- and shock-resistance allow it to take quite a beating before they become damaged beyond ...
Teledyne FLIR OEM has designed its Lepton XDS compact thermal and visible camera for space- and power-constrained products.
A breakthrough lens developed by researchers could slash the cost of thermal cameras, making heat-sensing technology practical for smartphones and cars, where high prices have long kept it out of ...
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