Phlux Technology sees growing interest in its patented Noiseless InGaAs technology from high-end hunting industry.
From autonomous vehicles to optical testing, these sensors bring high performance infrared detection into real-world systems.
We all know that feeling: you've turned the lights off and are almost asleep when you hear that infamous buzz. A mosquito is hunting in your bedroom. The dance commences. You could turn on the lights, ...
Thermal bridges, insulation defects and building envelope air leakage can form hidden energy gaps, or inefficiencies that ...
Detecting wavelengths beyond visible light—for instance, infrared light—offers clear advantages. Case in point is cameras in autonomous vehicles that ‘see’ through smoke or fog and cameras that unlock ...
Israel’s Rafael has developed a new, lightweight electro-optical/infrared sensor for use aboard small UAVs. The system, called MicroLite, is optimised for wide-area, persistent surveillance. It scans ...