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Teledyne e2v supplies CMOS image sensor technology designed for space applications and is partnering with Craft Prospect to leverage the flexibility of those sensors for intelligent Earth observation solutions.
Teledyne e2v develops CMOS image sensor technology designed for space applications.
Teledyne CARIS received funding from Canada’s Ocean Supercluster to develop software for remote operations survey processing.
The project combines the efforts of multiple groups at Teledyne Digital Imaging, leveraging over five decades of experience in CCD and CMOS technologies.
Teledyne Imaging aims to meet the increasing demand for higher performing sensor technology with new devices that combine elements of both CCD and CMOS sensors.
The first sensor and camera prototypes from Teledyne Imaging will be available in Q4 2021.
Teledyne Imaging's new CMOS sensors and cameras will cater to applications including astronomy, soft X-ray, microscopy, spectroscopy, and biomedical imaging.
The new initiative represents an extension of Teledyne's legacy in sensor and camera development.
Teledyne Imaging's new designs will support multiple imaging formats up to 66 megapixels.
Teledyne will incorporate expertise in sensor and electronic cooling to enhance the performance of the new sensors and cameras.
Teledyne Imaging, part of Teledyne Technologies, is developing a new generation of CMOS sensors and cameras.
The initiative involves several groups within Teledyne Imaging focused on CMOS detectors and cameras for scientific research and commercial markets.
There is one domestic hyperspectral satellite operated by Teledyne Brown and one operated by Orbital Sidekick.
Teledyne DALSA has released the Sapera™ Vision Software Edition 2020-09.
Teledyne Technologies reported operating income of $17,500,000 for its Aerospace and Defense Electronics division for the second quarter of 2020, down 54.7% from the same period in 2019 due to lower sales and severance and facility consolidation costs.
Teledyne Technologies reported $743,300,000 in net sales for the second quarter of 2020, down 4.9% from 2019.
Teledyne Technologies reported a $6,000,000 drop in defense and space electronics revenue linked to OneWeb’s bankruptcy proceedings.
Teledyne Technologies supplies satellite components for OneWeb Satellites under a $95,000,000 contract received in 2018.
Teledyne held a $95,000,000 contract to provide signal converters and filter assemblies for OneWeb and prepared to incur a $40,000,000 pretax charge because of OneWeb’s bankruptcy.
On 2020-04-06, Teledyne may establish a reserve for accounts receivable and inventory related to OneWeb.