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Listing of all 35 news releases from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems:
Short-wave imager helps UAV to see in the dark
User application article The SU640KTSX short-wave IR imager can be easily integrated into large or small systems, making it suitable for handheld, helmet mounted, mobile or aerial SWIR imaging applications.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (28 August 2008)
NIR imaging guides unmanned vehicles
Sensors Unlimited, part of Goodrich Corporation, now offers the NIR/SWIR imaging capability for UAV and UGV (unmanned aerial and ground vehicle) applications.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (11 June 2008)
Linear photodiode offers high sensitivity
The LC InGaAs photodiode array is vibration-resistant, easy to use and has a large active area, with a 50 micron x 250 micron pixel size.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems ( 1 May 2008)
Night vision system offers expanded range
The NIR/SWIR camera uses indium gallium arsenide-night vision (InGaAs-NV) technology to detect and track a broad range of battlefield infra-red lasers
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (14 March 2008)
Photodiode array is optimised for spectrometers
Photodiode array package design includes a two-stage TEC and thermally optimised materials for multichannel spectrometers that require high sensitivity, low power consumption and long-term stability.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (13 March 2008)
Camera accelerates near-infra-red imaging
High speed imager is used for hot glass and metals processing, agricultural inspection, wood inspection, remote ground sensing, materials classification and sorting, and high-speed spectroscopy.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (17 January 2008)
Camera suits machine vision applications
SUI 's SU-LDH Digital Line Scan SWIR camera offers high sensitivity, room-temperature-stabilised operation and integrate-while-read capability for fast readout speeds with minimal dead time.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (24 July 2007)
Cameras offer short response times
SUI SU320KTS cameras' snapshot feature provides image capture from pulsed events or moving objects within one frame.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (10 May 2007)
IR camera deals with every lighting level
The SU320KTSX-1.7RT SWIR video camera offers high sensitivity and wide dynamic range in the SWIR wavelength, from 0.9 micron to 1.7 micron.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (11 April 2007)
Camera provides real-time video imaging
SUI's newest camera offers the highest sensitivity available in the 0.9 to 1.7mm spectrum with a 640 x 512 pixel format on a 25mm pitch.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems ( 6 April 2007)
Boresight camera agreement reached
Goodrich will design and manufacture a boresight monitoring camera subsystem to be used in a multi-function laser for a US Army research project.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems ( 9 March 2007)
US Air Force funds IR developments
Goodrich Corp has been awarded a contract from the US Air Force Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Battlelab to develop and fabricate a short-wave infra-red sensor for the Spectre-Finder initiative.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems ( 4 December 2006)
IR cameras are available in OEM volumes
SUI is now shipping the ultracompact and lightweight (less than 90g) SU320KTX-1.7RT cameras in volume quantities.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (29 September 2006)
Near-IR cameras add resolution to machine vision
Short-wave IR linear digital video linescan cameras are easy to integrate, making them ideal for high-resolution machine vision and spectroscopic applications.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (14 August 2006)
Imaging software makes more of SWIR cameras
Enhanced imaging demonstration software allows full operational control of the high-speed windowing functions on SWIR windowing cameras.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (11 May 2006)
Army camera marches into industry
Shortwave infra-red camera, originally developed for the US Army's Soldier Mobility and Rifle Targeting System, is now available for industrial and commercial OEM use.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (19 April 2006)
High resolution, shortwave infra-red camera
High-frame-rate, high resolution, shortwave infra-red camera has high speed and regions of interest windowing capabilities with high sensitivity spectral response from 900 to 1700nm.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (19 April 2006)
Short-wave IR cameras suit machine vision
InGaAs short-wave infra-red imagers offer several key advantages over LWIR technology for machine vision applications.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (29 March 2006)
Photodiode counts single photons
Goodrich announces InGaAs/InP near-infra-red avalanche photodiode for single-photon counting at wavelengths of 0.9 to 1.6um.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems (17 January 2006)
US Army signs for improved night vision
Goodrich Corporation has been awarded a contract from the US Army's RDECOM CERDEC Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate.
News from Goodrich Optical and Space Systems ( 9 January 2006)
DARPA contract pushes the bounds of SWIR
Goodrich to acquire Sensors Unlimited
SWIR array helps ensure shuttle safety
SWIR team nominated for DARPA award
Cameras promise high-resolution machine vision
Camera covers visible and infra-red spectra
Analysis software handles high-speed camera images
Compact IR camera takes to the air
Linear arrays detect shortwave IR light
Top resolution for infra-red area camera
Dual-wavelength imager is ready to ship
Contract extends dual-spectrum camera development
Compact camera offers best of both worlds
