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Detection data from Teledyne’s infrared sensors will be routed through the PWSA Transport Layer via laser links to reach military commanders and interceptor systems.
Teledyne Technologies is a hardware provider for the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA).
Teledyne’s infrared sensors are designed to detect heat signatures of hypersonic and advanced missile threats and provide high-sensitivity tracking data to close kill chains in contested environments.
Teledyne’s Focal Plane Modules utilize the company’s proprietary GeoSnap and CHROMA digital architectures.
Teledyne’s sensors are designed for a snapshot readout mode that allows instantaneous data capture without the blurring associated with traditional scanning sensors.
Teledyne supplied sensor technology for the Space Development Agency’s Tranches 0, 1, and 2.
Teledyne’s participation in Tranche 3 supports the Space Development Agency’s spiral development model in which successive satellite batches introduce more advanced capabilities.
Teledyne has the capability to rapidly scale manufacturing for complex aerospace components to support a proliferated satellite architecture.
Teledyne has commenced production of sensors that feature multi-megapixel, radiation-hardened detectors optimized for the space environment.
Teledyne’s infrared payloads will operate in tandem with optical communication terminals and advanced onboard processing systems within the PWSA framework.
Teledyne Technologies received multiple contract awards to produce advanced infrared Focal Plane Modules for the Space Development Agency’s Tranche 3 Tracking Layer program.
Integration of Teledyne’s sensors with optical and data layers is intended to minimize the time between initial detection and defensive response.
Teledyne SP Devices produces the ADQ35-WB digitizer that supports direct sampling of L-band and S-band satellite signals without frequency mixers.
Teledyne Space Imaging manufactures advanced electronics, imaging systems, and sensor solutions for space applications through its Space Imaging business.
Teledyne Space Imaging is part of Teledyne Technologies, whose operations span digital imaging products and software, instrumentation, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems.
Teledyne Space Imaging has supplied space-qualified imaging sensors, focal plane arrays, and camera systems to major agencies including NASA, ESA, JAXA, and KARI and has contributed to more than 250 space projects.
Teledyne Space Imaging develops CCD, CMOS, and infrared detectors with a range of optical filters, packaging options, and proximity electronics to meet diverse mission performance requirements.
The BlackCAT payload uses Teledyne detector technology for sensitivity to probe conditions in the early universe.
Teledyne Technologies operates primarily in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Western and Northern Europe and supports government and commercial customers that rely on high-performance sensing and imaging capabilities.
The long-term detector testing and characterization program for CASTOR is a collaboration between NRC, JPL, Teledyne-e2v, Open University, CSA, the University of Calgary, and the University of Manitoba.