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Teledyne e2v to attend Seoul ADEX 2023
Three divisions of Teledyne e2v will be attending the Seoul International Aerospace & Defense Exhibition from October 17th to 22nd at Seoul Airport.
Seoul ADEX is the largest, most comprehensive trade show in Northeast Asia and it is hosted by Korea Aerospace Industries Association (KAIA), Korea Defense Industry Association (KDIA) and Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA).
The Teledyne e2v Space Imaging team will be showcasing their newest CMOS sensors and infrared detectors. These will include the CIS120, a general-purpose CMOS sensor with three different chip variants and multiple packaging options. The CIS125 image sensors which combine TDI CCD functionality on a CMOS chip, designed to be radiation tolerant. The CIS301 large area CMOS image sensors designed for high-end performance applications in the fields such as astronomy and scientific imaging. Also on display will be the CHROMA-D18 HgCdTe detector which provides detection capability from below 400 nm ultra-violet to beyond 14.5 µm in long-wave infrared.
The Teledyne e2v Semiconductors team will be showcasing their new DAC which provides a significant leap forward for RF software systems enabling unprecedented levels of dynamic RF system reconfiguration on the fly. They will also be demonstrating EV10AS940, the latest advanced 10-bit broadband data converter.
This device forms part of the company's multi-year push into software defined microwave technologies and builds upon previously reported proof-of-concept work in this challenging and exciting field. In addition, the stand will contain a range of high performance and high reliable semiconductor solutions including but not limited to high-speed data convertors and space radiation tolerant 4GB/8GB DDR4.
The Teledyne e2v RF team will be showcasing SafeStop, a deactivation system for targeted vehicles. The ultimate in deactivation technology for land, sea and air. SafeStop is non-contact and creates a temporary impact on cars, motorcycles, trucks and boats. The technology discreetly uses a single RF beam to immobilise vehicles like UAVs, without GPS interference. The new marinised system, SafeStop at Sea, has now launched stopping jet skis and boats for enhanced safety against piracy, smuggling and attacks.
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