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L3Harris Technologies has initiated production of military EO/IR sensor systems at its new facility in Katowice, Poland.
With a vision, [Xose] threw together an IR sensor matrix, a LED matrix, a small microcontroller, a Li-Ion battery, a charger, and a step-up to power the LEDs. What did he end up with?
Unlike high sensitivity fixed-gain IR sensor modules that require attenuators like dark panels, apertures, and sunshades to protect them against sunlight — adding to overall solutions costs ...
Darpa's new infrared sensor needs almost no power to function The sensor consumes no external power and will derive energy from the infrared waves it detects.
RTX feels that advanced electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensors are coming of age for detecting unmanned air vehicles, missiles, and aircraft at extreme ranges.
L3Harris Technologies has begun manufacturing its EMX-22D electro-optic/infrared (EO/IR) sensor systems at its facility in ...
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 ...