Teledyne Announces Advanced IsoPlane Imaging Spectrograph with Increased Spectral and Spatial Resolution
Teledyne is pleased to announce its new IsoPlane
® 320A (Advanced), a new spectrograph in its award-winning, aberration-corrected IsoPlane series. This latest model significantly advances the performance of this spectrometer class, both in terms of spectral and spatial imaging performance.
New IsoPlane 320A is significantly more advanced both in terms of spectral and spatial imaging performance. Image Credit: Teledyne Princeton Instruments
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Teledyne COSMOS camera focuses on astronomical imaging
Teledyne Imaging is introducing COSMOS, its large-format, back side illuminated (BSI) CMOS camera, which is optimised for astronomy.
Specifically, the camera is aimed at ground-based astronomical imaging (for example, exoplanet characterisation and discovery, orbital object tracking and time domain astronomy).
The company writes:
Built around Teledyne’s proprietary LACera image sensor technology, COSMOS delivers deep-cooled, low-noise performance on a multi-megapixel scale with global shutter, 18-bit readout, and glow reduction technology. COSMOS addresses many of the challenges of today’s CMOS technology by maintaining performance when scaling to larger formats and combining speed and low noise.
Teledyne Imaging, part of Teledyne Technologies, has introduced COSMOS, a large-format, back side illuminated (BSI) CMOS camera that's been optimised for astronomy.
Teledyne DALSA: Teledyne Imaging introduces COSMOS-the next generation of high-performance, large-array cameras for astronomy
WATERLOO, Ontario, March 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Teledyne Imaging, part of Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY], is proud to introduce COSMOS (https://www.princetoninstruments.com/products/cosmos-family/cosmos), large-format, back side illuminated (BSI) CMOS cameras optimized for astronomy. Exclusively developed by Teledyne Imaging, COSMOS draws on decades of expertise in CCD and CMOS sensor and camera development to enable new possibilities in ground-based astronomical imaging.
Built around Teledyne s proprietary LACera image sensor technology, COSMOS delivers deep-cooled, low-noise performance on a multi-megapixel scale with global shutter, 18-bit readout, and glow reduction technology. COSMOS addresses many of the challenges of today s CMOS technology by maintaining performance when scaling to larger formats and combining speed and low noise.