Raytron Unveils 6μm Infrared Sensors
Raytron Technology showcased advancements in long-wave infrared (LWIR) and mid-wave infrared (MWIR) technologies, infrared thermal sensors, modules products, and solutions such as the latest 6μm uncooled infrared sensors for small pixel technology at CIOE 2024.
Raytron’s exhibit included its LWIR uncooled thermal cores and modules. When paired with long-focus lenses, the 10μm, 5-megapixel infrared core enhances image clarity and improves target detection range and recognition. The 120Hz infrared thermal core, with a high refresh rate, provides smooth dynamic imagery for ADAS systems where rapid updates of road information are critical for safety.
Raytron’s portfolio includes compact, lightweight infrared modules and sensors like the Mini2, Tiny2-C, and G2 1280 series that meet size, weight, and power requirements. They address such scenarios as infrared thermography, machine vision, intelligent driving, and security monitoring.
Chen, Vice-general Manager of Raytron, shared insights during the event, highlighting the company’s significant progress over the past 15 years. “Raytron has achieved remarkable advancements in infrared pixel and packaging technologies, driving the integration and cost-effectiveness of infrared thermal imaging products. We will continue to focus on innovation, particularly in smaller pixel pitches, advanced packaging, and ASIC integration, while deepening our collaboration with AI technologies to meet global demand for high-resolution, low-power, and miniaturized solutions.”
The company also demonstrated its infrared imaging solutions for industrial gas imaging, forest fire prevention, and automotive driving safety applications. Raytron’s technologies contribute to safer operations across industries, including energy, transportation, industry, and environmental monitoring, by providing real-time, accurate detection even in harsh conditions like fog or smoke.