Camarillo, CA (August 1, 2020) – Attollo Engineering expanding their facility from 23,000 ft2 to 34,000 ft2. The original facility included wafer processing, test and engineering facilities. The test and engineering areas will be moved to the new area, and their dewar building capability will be performed in the original facility. Attollo is excited to be able to offer sensors, packaging, and electronics all in one facility. The newer facility will also enable additional engineering and expanded new product development.
At Attollo Engineering, we are committed to vertical integration and delivering the best products possible. With our new facility, our advanced fabrication equipment, and our talented team, we believe we are well-positioned to meet this goal and serve our customers with distinction.
To see our facility go to link or arrange for a tour and visit, please contact sales@attolloengineering.com.
Camarillo, CA (February 1, 2023) – The team at Attollo Engineering was recently in foggy San Francisco, California, to take some stunning imagery of the famous Golden Gate Bridge in Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR). The specific SWIR camera used to take this imagery is Attollo’s Phoenix™ HD. The Phoenix™ HD was able to capture what you wouldn’t be able to see in the visible spectrum, especially in adverse weather conditions, such as fog, haze or even smoke.
The Phoenix™ HD features a 1280 x 1024 high definition format, with 5 µm pixel size. It is the smallest SWIR camera core in the industry at a size of just 27.35 mm x 28.6 mm x 28.6 mm (L x W x H), and weighing 32 grams without a lens. This size makes it perfect for small, unmanned aircraft or drones that require a light payload, without sacrificing technology.

Golden Gate Bridge Imagery Captured in SWIR Wavelength
Camarillo, CA (November 5, 2022) – Attollo Engineering Phoenix™ HD SWIR camera core recently had the opportunity to travel internationally to Scotland, where it captured stunning imagery of Edinburgh Castle. The camera is easy to setup and was imaging with 2 minutes of being taken out of its case.
One of the key benefits of the Phoenix™ HD is its compact size, measuring only 27.35 mm x 28.6 mm x 28.6 mm and weighing in at just 32 grams without a lens. This small size makes it ideal for low-size, weight and power (SWaP) applications, such as small gimbals, drones, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and many other items that require compact and portable solutions.
The Phoenix™ HD proved to be extremely portable and convenient to travel with, and here at Attollo we are impressed that it was able to capture stunning imagery of Edinburgh Castle, one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks.
At Attollo Engineering, we are committed to creating innovative and reliable imaging solutions for a wide range of applications. We’re thrilled that our Phoenix™ HD was able to demonstrate its versatility and capabilities, and we look forward to continuing to push the boundaries of what is possible with our technology in infrared camera sensors.
Camarillo, CA (October 7, 2022) – Attollo Engineering is pleased to announce the newest addition to its line of Midwave Infrared (MWIR) camera cores, the Griffin™ VGA5-R. The Griffin™ line joins the company’s Phoenix™ line of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) cameras and other laser warning products.
The Griffin™ VGA5-R is a VGA format (640×512), cryocooled camera core featuring the industry’s smallest MWIR VGA sensor made to enable the smallest of infrared imaging systems. The extremely small pixel pitch of 5 µm enables more pixels on target with a short focal length optic, reducing overall sensor size while still providing crisp, clear imaging.
The Griffin™ VGA5-R sensor is also capable of supporting broadband imaging along with day and night laser see-spot capabilities. The Griffin™ VGA5-R MWIR core is built for low-SWaP applications and offers a significant opportunity for system-level cost savings compared to competing MWIR cameras. The Griffin™ HD5 (1280×1024 5µm pixel) and Griffin™ HD8 (1280×720 8µm pixel) MWIR products are expected to be released in the first half of 2023.
The benefits of the Griffin™ VGA5-R is its small volume size and weight size. The complete core weighs less than 221 grams and can fit in the palm of a human hand.
Top 10 Applications for the Griffin™ VGA5-R
In all cases where Size, Weight, and Power are critical design parameters, Griffin is the ideal “SWaP”-constrained thermal imager.
- Solider-borne and handheld systems
- Security and surveillance
- Small gimbals
- SUAS
- Laser see-spot
- Advanced agriculture
- Hyperspectral imaging
- Microscopy
- Medical-tissue analysis
- Structural non-destructive fatigue assessment
Camarillo, CA (February 1, 2023) – The team at Attollo Engineering was recently in foggy San Francisco, California, to take some stunning imagery of the famous Golden Gate Bridge in Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR). The specific SWIR camera used to take this imagery is Attollo’s Phoenix™ HD. The Phoenix™ HD was able to capture what you wouldn’t be able to see in the visible spectrum, especially in adverse weather conditions, such as fog, haze or even smoke.
The Phoenix™ HD features a 1280 x 1024 high definition format, with 5 µm pixel size. It is the smallest SWIR camera core in the industry at a size of just 27.35 mm x 28.6 mm x 28.6 mm (L x W x H), and weighing 32 grams without a lens. This size makes it perfect for small, unmanned aircraft or drones that require a light payload, without sacrificing technology.

Golden Gate Bridge Imagery Captured in SWIR Wavelength
Camarillo, CA (November 5, 2022) – Attollo Engineering Phoenix™ HD SWIR camera core recently had the opportunity to travel internationally to Scotland, where it captured stunning imagery of Edinburgh Castle. The camera is easy to setup and was imaging with 2 minutes of being taken out of its case.
One of the key benefits of the Phoenix™ HD is its compact size, measuring only 27.35 mm x 28.6 mm x 28.6 mm and weighing in at just 32 grams without a lens. This small size makes it ideal for low-size, weight and power (SWaP) applications, such as small gimbals, drones, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and many other items that require compact and portable solutions.
The Phoenix™ HD proved to be extremely portable and convenient to travel with, and here at Attollo we are impressed that it was able to capture stunning imagery of Edinburgh Castle, one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks.
At Attollo Engineering, we are committed to creating innovative and reliable imaging solutions for a wide range of applications. We’re thrilled that our Phoenix™ HD was able to demonstrate its versatility and capabilities, and we look forward to continuing to push the boundaries of what is possible with our technology in infrared camera sensors.
Camarillo, CA (October 7, 2022) – Attollo Engineering is pleased to announce the newest addition to its line of Midwave Infrared (MWIR) camera cores, the Griffin™ VGA5-R. The Griffin™ line joins the company’s Phoenix™ line of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) cameras and other laser warning products.
The Griffin™ VGA5-R is a VGA format (640×512), cryocooled camera core featuring the industry’s smallest MWIR VGA sensor made to enable the smallest of infrared imaging systems. The extremely small pixel pitch of 5 µm enables more pixels on target with a short focal length optic, reducing overall sensor size while still providing crisp, clear imaging.
The Griffin™ VGA5-R sensor is also capable of supporting broadband imaging along with day and night laser see-spot capabilities. The Griffin™ VGA5-R MWIR core is built for low-SWaP applications and offers a significant opportunity for system-level cost savings compared to competing MWIR cameras. The Griffin™ HD5 (1280×1024 5µm pixel) and Griffin™ HD8 (1280×720 8µm pixel) MWIR products are expected to be released in the first half of 2023.
The benefits of the Griffin™ VGA5-R is its small volume size and weight size. The complete core weighs less than 221 grams and can fit in the palm of a human hand.
Top 10 Applications for the Griffin™ VGA5-R
In all cases where Size, Weight, and Power are critical design parameters, Griffin is the ideal “SWaP”-constrained thermal imager.
- Solider-borne and handheld systems
- Security and surveillance
- Small gimbals
- SUAS
- Laser see-spot
- Advanced agriculture
- Hyperspectral imaging
- Microscopy
- Medical-tissue analysis
- Structural non-destructive fatigue assessment
Camarillo, CA (February 1, 2023) – The team at Attollo Engineering was recently in foggy San Francisco, California, to take some stunning imagery of the famous Golden Gate Bridge in Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR). The specific SWIR camera used to take this imagery is Attollo’s Phoenix™ HD. The Phoenix™ HD was able to capture what you wouldn’t be able to see in the visible spectrum, especially in adverse weather conditions, such as fog, haze or even smoke.
The Phoenix™ HD features a 1280 x 1024 high definition format, with 5 µm pixel size. It is the smallest SWIR camera core in the industry at a size of just 27.35 mm x 28.6 mm x 28.6 mm (L x W x H), and weighing 32 grams without a lens. This size makes it perfect for small, unmanned aircraft or drones that require a light payload, without sacrificing technology.

Golden Gate Bridge Imagery Captured in SWIR Wavelength
Camarillo, CA (November 5, 2022) – Attollo Engineering Phoenix™ HD SWIR camera core recently had the opportunity to travel internationally to Scotland, where it captured stunning imagery of Edinburgh Castle. The camera is easy to setup and was imaging with 2 minutes of being taken out of its case.
One of the key benefits of the Phoenix™ HD is its compact size, measuring only 27.35 mm x 28.6 mm x 28.6 mm and weighing in at just 32 grams without a lens. This small size makes it ideal for low-size, weight and power (SWaP) applications, such as small gimbals, drones, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and many other items that require compact and portable solutions.
The Phoenix™ HD proved to be extremely portable and convenient to travel with, and here at Attollo we are impressed that it was able to capture stunning imagery of Edinburgh Castle, one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks.
At Attollo Engineering, we are committed to creating innovative and reliable imaging solutions for a wide range of applications. We’re thrilled that our Phoenix™ HD was able to demonstrate its versatility and capabilities, and we look forward to continuing to push the boundaries of what is possible with our technology in infrared camera sensors.
Camarillo, CA (October 7, 2022) – Attollo Engineering is pleased to announce the newest addition to its line of Midwave Infrared (MWIR) camera cores, the Griffin™ VGA5-R. The Griffin™ line joins the company’s Phoenix™ line of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) cameras and other laser warning products.
The Griffin™ VGA5-R is a VGA format (640×512), cryocooled camera core featuring the industry’s smallest MWIR VGA sensor made to enable the smallest of infrared imaging systems. The extremely small pixel pitch of 5 µm enables more pixels on target with a short focal length optic, reducing overall sensor size while still providing crisp, clear imaging.
The Griffin™ VGA5-R sensor is also capable of supporting broadband imaging along with day and night laser see-spot capabilities. The Griffin™ VGA5-R MWIR core is built for low-SWaP applications and offers a significant opportunity for system-level cost savings compared to competing MWIR cameras. The Griffin™ HD5 (1280×1024 5µm pixel) and Griffin™ HD8 (1280×720 8µm pixel) MWIR products are expected to be released in the first half of 2023.
The benefits of the Griffin™ VGA5-R is its small volume size and weight size. The complete core weighs less than 221 grams and can fit in the palm of a human hand.
Top 10 Applications for the Griffin™ VGA5-R
In all cases where Size, Weight, and Power are critical design parameters, Griffin is the ideal “SWaP”-constrained thermal imager.
- Solider-borne and handheld systems
- Security and surveillance
- Small gimbals
- SUAS
- Laser see-spot
- Advanced agriculture
- Hyperspectral imaging
- Microscopy
- Medical-tissue analysis
- Structural non-destructive fatigue assessment
SWIR Imagery Collection in Thick Foggy Weather Conditions
Phoenix HD™, SWIRCamarillo, CA (February 1, 2023) – The team at Attollo Engineering was recently in foggy San Francisco, California, to take some stunning imagery of the famous Golden Gate Bridge in Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR). The specific SWIR camera used to take this imagery is Attollo’s Phoenix™ HD. The Phoenix™ HD was able to capture what you wouldn’t be able to see in the visible spectrum, especially in adverse weather conditions, such as fog, haze or even smoke.
The Phoenix™ HD features a 1280 x 1024 high definition format, with 5 µm pixel size. It is the smallest SWIR camera core in the industry at a size of just 27.35 mm x 28.6 mm x 28.6 mm (L x W x H), and weighing 32 grams without a lens. This size makes it perfect for small, unmanned aircraft or drones that require a light payload, without sacrificing technology.
Golden Gate Bridge Imagery Captured in SWIR Wavelength
SWIR Imagery Collection in Scotland
Phoenix HD™, SWIRCamarillo, CA (November 5, 2022) – Attollo Engineering Phoenix™ HD SWIR camera core recently had the opportunity to travel internationally to Scotland, where it captured stunning imagery of Edinburgh Castle. The camera is easy to setup and was imaging with 2 minutes of being taken out of its case.
One of the key benefits of the Phoenix™ HD is its compact size, measuring only 27.35 mm x 28.6 mm x 28.6 mm and weighing in at just 32 grams without a lens. This small size makes it ideal for low-size, weight and power (SWaP) applications, such as small gimbals, drones, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and many other items that require compact and portable solutions.
The Phoenix™ HD proved to be extremely portable and convenient to travel with, and here at Attollo we are impressed that it was able to capture stunning imagery of Edinburgh Castle, one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks.
At Attollo Engineering, we are committed to creating innovative and reliable imaging solutions for a wide range of applications. We’re thrilled that our Phoenix™ HD was able to demonstrate its versatility and capabilities, and we look forward to continuing to push the boundaries of what is possible with our technology in infrared camera sensors.
Industry’s Smallest MWIR Camera Core Just Released
Company News, Griffin VGA5‑R™, MWIRCamarillo, CA (October 7, 2022) – Attollo Engineering is pleased to announce the newest addition to its line of Midwave Infrared (MWIR) camera cores, the Griffin™ VGA5-R. The Griffin™ line joins the company’s Phoenix™ line of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) cameras and other laser warning products.
The Griffin™ VGA5-R is a VGA format (640×512), cryocooled camera core featuring the industry’s smallest MWIR VGA sensor made to enable the smallest of infrared imaging systems. The extremely small pixel pitch of 5 µm enables more pixels on target with a short focal length optic, reducing overall sensor size while still providing crisp, clear imaging.
The Griffin™ VGA5-R sensor is also capable of supporting broadband imaging along with day and night laser see-spot capabilities. The Griffin™ VGA5-R MWIR core is built for low-SWaP applications and offers a significant opportunity for system-level cost savings compared to competing MWIR cameras. The Griffin™ HD5 (1280×1024 5µm pixel) and Griffin™ HD8 (1280×720 8µm pixel) MWIR products are expected to be released in the first half of 2023.
The benefits of the Griffin™ VGA5-R is its small volume size and weight size. The complete core weighs less than 221 grams and can fit in the palm of a human hand.
Top 10 Applications for the Griffin™ VGA5-R
In all cases where Size, Weight, and Power are critical design parameters, Griffin is the ideal “SWaP”-constrained thermal imager.
View the complete datasheet for the Griffin™ VGA5-R.