
Industry’s Smallest MWIR Camera Core Just Released
Company News, Griffin™ VGA5‑R, Infrared Products, MWIRAttollo’s new Griffin VGA5-R™ is a VGA format (640x512), cryocooled camera core featuring the industry’s smallest MWIR VGA sensor made to enable the most compact infrared imaging systems.

Renewal of AS9100D Certification
Company NewsAttollo Engineering has announced the renewal of its AS9100D certification by DEKRA until April 2025.

Attollo Scientist, Dr. Ed Huang, Presents at SPIE DCS
Company News, MWIR, SWIRDirector of Cooled Products, Dr. Ed Huang, presented about the benefits of High Definition Midwave (MWIR) and Shortwave (SWIR) imaging with small pixels (5 µm).

Release of Industry’s Most Capable Laser Warning Device
Company News, Laser Sensing Products, OMNir™The OMNir™ is a military helmet-mounted aid for detecting a wide range of lasers, whether friend or foe. Subject to US Trade Regulations, additional information about Attollo’s laser detection and advanced imager products that are widely used in defense and security application

Affordable High-Def SWIR Camera for Military Apps
Company News, Infrared Products, Phoenix™ HD, Phoenix™ VGA, SWIRNew, larger format (1280 x 1024) HD 5-µm pixel SWIR Camera is ideal for integration into small gimbals and small unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS). Global engineering experts and suppliers of infrared imaging, LiDAR/LADAR, and laser sensing solutions, introduces the affordable, new Phoenix™ HD-5 SWIR Camera.

Attollo Engineering Expands Facility by 50% for New Capabilities
Company NewsAttollo 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.

Industry’s Smallest Shortwave Sensor
Company News, Infrared Products, Phoenix™ VGA5-R, SWIR Attollo Engineering introduces the Phoenix™ VGA, a 640 x 512 shortwave infrared (SWIR) camera with the industry’s smallest VGA sensor and an extremely small 5 µm pixel pitch.