Tag - Microbolometric detector

ASTROHN Technology Ltd develops the first Russian dual-spectral microbolometric receiver

ASTROHN Technology Ltd develops the first Russian dual-spectral microbolometric receiver

In 2016, ASTROHN Technology Ltd launched the production of domestic uncooled vanadium oxide microbolometric detectors with the spectral range from 7 to 14 μm. This range is typical for objects having temperatures close to the temperature of the human body. There are tasks that require the use of a thermal imaging spectrum of 3-5 μm — registering a flare of a rocket, detecting flying objects from a red-hot exhaust gas, etc. This range is characteristic of cooled thermal imagers. The [...]

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Первый отечественный микроболометрический детектор АСТРОН-64017

Best ECB Product 2017/2018. The first domestic microbolometric detector – ASTROHN-64017

ASTROHN Technology Ltd in the framework of the 16th international exhibition “ChipExpo-2018” held in October 17-19, 2018, Forum pavilion, Expocenter CEC took part in the Golden Chip contest. Specialists of ASTROHN Technology Ltd presented the “First domestic microbolometric detector – ASTROHN-64017” in the nomination of “Best ECB Product 2017/2018”. According to the results of the exhibition, the product of ASTROHN Technology Ltd received a diploma of the participant of the 15th anniversary contest – “Golden Chip”. Summing up the [...]

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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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