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Teledyne DALSA Displays Digital Image Sensing Technologies at AUSA Annual Meeting

Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and a global leader in digital image sensing technology, will highlight its multispectral, extreme environment, IR and custom CCD and CMOS sensors and cameras at the upcoming Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting and Exposition in Booth 2919.

The annual meeting runs October 22 - 24 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Teledyne DALSA will be co-located with other Teledyne companies: Teledyne Brown, Teledyne Imaging, Teledyne Reynolds and Teledyne Turbine Engine.

Teledyne DALSA offers field-proven Visible, UV, and X-ray imaging solutions and a unique capability for manufacturing uncooled short-, mid-, and long-wavelength infrared cameras based on a variety of technologies. Imaging capabilities include:

Visible Wavelength Imagers (VIS) – Extensive camera and detector technology platforms, including standard, semi-customized and full custom CMOS and CCD detectors, combined with the latest camera concepts to deliver advanced low SWAP (Size Weight and Power) solutions for a variety of applications. Teledyne DALSA’s imaging technology offers unmatched combinations of speed, responsivity, and dynamic range with features such as 8, 10, and 12 bit output, GigE Vision® and Camera Link® interface standards, and programmability, including multi-megapixel area and line scan as well as high sensitivity line scan (TDI: Time Delay & Integration) technology.

Ultraviolet Detectors (UV) – Proprietary UV-imaging technology can sense wavelength ranges down to 193 nm. Based on the back-side illuminated detector concept, this technology can be implemented in both high-speed CCD and CMOS technologies.

Near-Infrared Detectors (NIR 650 - 1050 nm) – A range of NIR-sensitive detectors. Proprietary device and process engineering allow for high sensitivity in the 800-1000 nm range, while still maintaining important features such as over exposure control.

Short-, Mid- and Long- Wavelength Infrared Cameras – In-house capabilities to deliver camera and image module solutions for SWIR (1050 – 2500 nm), MWIR (3000 - 5000 nm), and LWIR (8000-12000 nm) applications. The IR cameras and modules are developed and qualified to customer specifications and are based on both third party detectors and Teledyne DALSA’s own field- proven camera platforms, leveraging extensive experience with temperature stabilization, advanced low power interfaces and “smart” camera technology.

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