TriEye and Vertilas demo 1.3μm VCSEL-driven SWIR sensors
Collaboration showcases InP VCSEL technology with CMOS-based SWIR camera
TriEye, a Tel Aviv-based developer of mass-market Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing technology, and Vertilas GmbH, a German maker of InP VCSEL products, have announced a joint demonstration of a 1.3μm VCSEL-powered SWIR sensing system.
The system is designed to highlight the capabilities of TriEye's CMOS-based 1.3MP resolution SWIR sensor. The sensor is designed to enhance imaging in various industries including automotive, consumer, biometrics, and mobile robots. Deploying 1.3µm VCSEL arrays enables greatly improved eye safety and signal quality while minimising sunlight distortion.
"Vertilas is thrilled to expand our efforts with TriEye in this groundbreaking initiative. Our InP VCSEL technology, combined with TriEye's exceptional SWIR sensor, marks a significant advancement in the realm of imaging and illumination solutions," said Christian Neumeyr, CEO at Vertilas.
"At TriEye, our commitment has always been to bring revolutionary SWIR technology to the forefront of the market. The integration of our SWIR sensor with Vertilas InP VCSEL technology in this collaborative venture is a testament to this mission," said Avi Bakal, CEO of TriEye. "We are proud to unveil a solution that not only enhances imaging capabilities across various industries but also does so in a cost-effective and scalable manner, making advanced sensing technology more accessible than ever."
Vertilas InP VCSEL array technology also offers wavelengths at 1.55µm up to 2µm.