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L3Harris Technologies has initiated production of military EO/IR sensor systems at its new facility in Katowice, Poland.
The sensor is well-suited for automotive display backlight control, infotainment systems, rear-view mirror dimming, and heads-up displays. Samples and production quantities of the VEML6046X00 RGB IR ...
The IR sensor array, which on the palm-sized vehicle consisted of just a handful of components, evolved into a PCB-backed bar nearly 0.5 meters wide. Potentiometer tuning was a fiddly affair, but ...
OmniVision Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today announced the OH02A1S—the world’s first RGB-IR medical ...
Researchers have developed a smart sensor for DARPA that’s capable of identifying infrared -- without having to have its own power source.
As the U.S. Army produces third-generation forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensors, officials are exploring emerging capabilities that might be integrated into fourth-generation systems. FLIR ...
The ability to capture both infrared and visible light on a single camera sensor could open up possibilities in multiple industries.
Huawei’s temperature-taking smartphone is the most 2020 phone of 2020 An IR temperature sensor lets a smartphone do fever screening for COVID-19.