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The new MelDIR thermal-diode infrared sensor suppresses incident-light components that blur thermal images and uses a newly designed lens for an expanded field of view.
Detecting infrared light is critical in an enormous range of technologies, from remote controls to autofocus systems to self-driving cars and virtual reality headsets. That means there would be major ...
TOKYO-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that its Mitsubishi Electric Diode InfraRed (MelDIR) sensor lineup will introduce on July 1 a new thermal ...
This article introduces the basics of ToF systems. Then it explores the applications for infrared sensors, including laser ...
The development of near-infrared (NIR) light-emitting diodes and phosphors represents a pivotal advancement in photonic technologies, with far‐reaching applications in biomedical imaging, night ...
NUS researchers have developed transparent near-infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that could be integrated into the displays of smart-watches, smart-phones and augmented or virtual reality devices ...
Thanks to their high optical output of 1.37 W at 1 A, the new IR Oslon Black Stack components are the most powerful infrared light emitting diodes (IREDs) yet from Osram Opto Semiconductors. The ...
35% better infrared sensor to boost VR headsets, self-driving cars and more Most infrared photodiodes are made of InGaAs, a material that is neither CMOS compatible nor good for the environment ...