12.02.2021 • News

“A new era in large area CMOS imaging”

Teledyne Imaging’s new LACera technology promises new generation of scientific discovery

Teledyne Imaging has introduced LACera, and describes it as a significant step forward in CMOS capabilities for advanced imaging which aims to enable the next generation of scientific discovery. Exclusively developed by the company, LACera advanced imaging technology draws on Teledyne’s decades of CMOS sensor and camera development.

www.LargeAreaCMOS.com (Source: Teledyne Princeton Instruments)
www.LargeAreaCMOS.com (Source: Teledyne Princeton Instruments)

Scientific imaging, spanning x-ray to near infrared (NIR) regions, is critical to emerging applications in life and physical sciences. Applications as diverse as next generation genomics, astronomical photometry, ultrahigh-resolution x-ray and electron imaging require CMOS sensors and cameras with low light sensitivity and speed. LACera CMOS technology delivers greater than ninety percent quantum efficiency and proprietary low noise architecture with up to 18-bit readout – a combination of performance not previously available in wafer scale sensors.

LACera technology will be exclusively featured in next generation CMOS cameras to be announced later this year and includes x-ray, EUV and vis-NIR versions. (Source: Teledyne Technologies)

Link: LACera™ Advanced Imaging Technology, www.LargeAreaCMOS.com, Teledyne Princeton Instruments, Trenton, NJ, USA

Company

Teledyne Imaging Group

McCaffrey 880
H4T2C7 St. Laurent
Canada

Company contact







PhotonicsViews

PhotonicsViews September 2025 available now!

PhotonicsViews September 2025 available now!

The new issue of the PhotonicsViews is available. Read the September 2025 issue for free as PDF or E-Paper.

inspect America

inspect America September 2025 available now!

inspect America September 2025 available now!

This edition covers the debut of two major trade shows in the US: SPS Atlanta and Embedded World North America, both showcasing significant advancements in the industry.

most read

Photo
10.06.2025 • NewsMachine Vision

The winners of the inspect award 2025

This time, with two additional categories, “SMEs” and “Artificial Intelligence,” the selection was even larger than usual. But now they have been chosen: the machine vision products of the year 2025.

Photo
07.07.2025 • News

Quantum technologies on the rise

World of Quantum 2025 in Munich recorded impressive growth with 160 exhibitors from 16 countries and over 22,000 visitors from 41 countries.