Aetos™ eSWIR Camera Core 2023

Introducing one of the Smallest Extended Shortwave Infrared Camera Core- Aetos™ by Attollo Engineering

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Latest development from Attollo Engineering, the Aetos™ eSWIR (extended shortwave infrared) camera core. With Aetos™ eSWIR you see wavelengths as long as 2.5 µm, which is beyond the traditional SWIR cutoff of 1.7 µm. Designed with low size, weight, and power (SWaP) in mind, the Aetos™ camera core weighs a mere 221 grams and has a volume of 134 cm³- making it one of the smallest eSWIR camera cores in the industry.
Warfighter Walking with Heavy Backpack and Gear

Benefits of Low SWaP Infrared Cameras for Soldiers

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A soldier carries anywhere from 40 to 140 pounds or more depending on their mission. These essential items add up on the scale and reduces the warfighter’s mobility. Attollo Engineering is able to provide the warfighter with infrared technology that has low size, weight, and power (SWaP) to provide the tools necessary to have a successful mission without physically burdening the warfighter.
See the Difference MWIR vs. SWIR 2023

Exploring Midwave and Shortwave Detection Capabilities

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The infrared spectrum includes Midwave Infrared (MWIR) and Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) ranges, each with unique applications in fields like military, surveillance, industry, and research. Comparing their capabilities helps us understand their strengths.
Griffin™ HD8 MWIR (Midwave Infrared) Camera Core Sensor 2023

Revealing the Unseen: Infrared Imaging Unveils the Secrets of Machines in Action

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Recently, Attollo's engineers utilized the Griffin™ HD8, a Midwave Infrared (MWIR) camera core sensor, in the machine shop to closely observe a conventional lathe and identify hot spots while the machine was in operation.
San Francisco Golden Gate Bride taken in SWIR Wavelength Attollo Engineering

SWIR Imagery Collection in Thick Foggy Weather Conditions

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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.
Image taken with Phoenix SWIR (Shortwave Infrared) Sensor-Image of Edinburgh Castle in Scotland 2023

SWIR Imagery Collection in Scotland

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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.
Griffin VGA5 MWIR (Midwave Infrared) IDCA 2021

Industry’s Smallest MWIR Camera Core Just Released

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Attollo’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.

Affordable High-Def SWIR Camera for Military Apps

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New, 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.
Phoenix VGA SWIR (Shortwave Infrared) Camera Core 5umPixel 2022

Industry’s Smallest Shortwave Sensor

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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.
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