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Teledyne Digital Imaging US, Inc., a Teledyne Technologies company, today announced a new high-resolution space-ready camera based on its Emerald™ 67M CMOS image sensor. The camera is enabled by an intellectual property licensing agreement with Space Dynamics Laboratory that gives Teledyne rights to commercialize SDL-developed sensor electronics technology.
The licensed technology includes sensor electronics designs, software, technical data, and related engineering expertise. Teledyne will further develop, manufacture, and support products incorporating the technology for government and commercial customers, pairing SDL’s flight-proven camera development experience with Teledyne’s high-performance imaging sensors and space-grade manufacturing capabilities.
“As a government-sponsored research and development laboratory, technology transition is a central part of SDL’s mission to bridge the gap between innovation and application,” said Dr. Michael Larsen, SDL Senior Program Manager. “Our responsibility is not only to develop new capabilities, but also to transfer technologies to ensure they can be produced and delivered to the organizations that need them.”
“This collaboration allows Teledyne to accelerate the development of space imaging products that combine proven electronics technology, high-performance sensors, and U.S.-based manufacturing,” said Ravi Guntupalli, General Manager, Teledyne Scientific Cameras Group. “It strengthens our ability to support customers in space situational awareness, Earth observation, and national security applications.”
The Emerald 67M is a 67-megapixel CMOS sensor designed for high-resolution, fast-acquisition imaging, with high dynamic range, low noise, and global shutter operation for clear capture in complex environments. Derived from a high-volume industrial platform, it can be qualified for space mission requirements including radiation, thermal cycling, and vibration, providing mission operators and system integrators with a scalable imaging solution supported by U.S.-based engineering and manufacturing resources.
About Space Dynamics Laboratory
Headquartered at Utah State University’s Innovation Campus in North Logan, Utah, SDL is an independent nonprofit corporation owned by USU that solves technical challenges faced by the military, science community, and industry and supports NASA’s vision to explore the secrets of the universe for the benefit of all. SDL has field offices in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Chantilly, Virginia; Huntsville, Alabama; Ogden, Utah; and Stafford, Virginia.
About Teledyne
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY) is a leading provider of sophisticated digital imaging products and software, instrumentation, aerospace and defense electronics, and engineered systems. Teledyne’s operations are primarily located in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Western and Northern Europe. For more information, visit Teledyne’s website at teledyne.com.
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