Monthly Archives - October 2018

chipexpo-2018

The specialists of ASTROHN Technology Ltd took part in the 16th International Exhibition “ChipEXPO-2018”

October 17-19, 2018, the 16th exhibition on electronics, components, equipment, and technologies “ChipEXPO-2018” was held at Expocenter CEC. ASTROHN Technology Ltd participated in the project “Novelties of Electronics Manufacturers” and demonstrated the first domestic uncooled microbolometric detector – ASTROHN-64017(38417). The detector was developed according to domestic technology with a sensitive vanadium oxide (Vox) element. It operates in the infrared spectrum with a wavelength of 7-14 µm and a full frame frequency of 60 Hz. The average pixel response time constant [...]

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Фундаментальные проблемы оптики

The specialists of ASTROHN Technology Ltd presented their developments at the X International Conference “Fundamental Problems of Optics-2018”

ASTROHN made a report on “Designing an optical system for a hyperspectral chamber with specially dispersive optical liquid media”. For the first time in domestic practice, the employees of ASTROHN Technology Ltd together with the Inzhener TC created a hyperspectral camera with a wide spectral range at 5 wavelengths (colors). This exceeds the known world level achieved. To solve the problem, liquid optical materials with a “special” dispersion behavior were used. The lens is implemented in the form of two [...]

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Термограмма венозных сосудов

ASTROHN is to create a blood vessel imaging device

ASTROHN Technology Ltd engineers are developing a blood vessel imaging hardware. It can be used for the diagnosis and monitoring of venous diseases, during surgical operations, as well as intravenous injections. Using IR spectral imaging, the devise visualizes small structures of blood vessels. According to the Federal State Statistics Service, the proportion of deaths from circulatory diseases was 46.9%. Most often, blood loss from an accidental dissection of a blood vessel leads to fatal outcomes during operations. Russian engineers from [...]

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