Image sensors

TriEye Launches New SWIR Sensor

CMOS-based SWIR sensor designed for machine vision, robotic applications.
Sept. 10, 2024

TriEye recently launched a CMOS-based SWIR sensor, the TES200 Raven. This backlit monochrome global shutter sensor has 1236 x 960, 1.3 MPixel resolution and up to 180 fps frame rate. It operates in the 700 to 1650 nm wavelength range. It has a full well capacity of 440,000 -e, and supports RAW 12, Raw 10, and RAW 8 output formats, as well as external frame synchronization. The sensor is especially designed for a variety of machine vision applications in sectors such as industrial, biometrics, and robotics.

To Learn More:

Contact: TriEye

Headquarters: Tel Aviv, Israel

Product: TES200 Raven SWIR sensor

Key Features: 1236 x 920, 1.3 MPixel resolution, 180 fps frame rate, 700 to 1650 nm wavelength range

What Tri Eye says: View more information on TES 200 Raven SWIR sensor

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