Imaging by Product Type

From Sensor to System: Advanced Imaging Across the Spectrum

With its unique expertise and constant commitment to innovation, Exosens offers a comprehensive range of advanced imaging solutions covering the entire spectrum, from Ultraviolet (UV) to Long Wave Infrared (LWIR). We provide sensors, modules and cores, cameras, systems and solutions that meet the specific needs of each application — whether for custom integration or ready-to-use solutions for sensitive site surveillance, long-range detection, high-precision industrial inspection, semiconductor quality control, life sciences research, or environmental and climate monitoring.
 

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Cameras

Sensors

Modules and Cores

Systems & Solutions

Cameras

Exosens offers a complete range of advanced imaging cameras, covering the spectrum from Ultra Violet (UV) to Long Wave Infrared (LWIR).

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Noxant
NoxCam HSi High Performance Radiometric Infrared cameras
MWIR - midWave LWIR - LongWave Cameras NoxCam-HSI

Sensors

Advanced components designed for integration into next-generation SWIR imaging detectors

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Modules and Cores

Designed for effortless system integration

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Systems & Solutions

Complete imaging and detection systems, designed for the most demanding environments

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High Performance Infrared Cameras Cores made in France

 

Frequently asked questions

What is best between MWIR and LWIR wavebands ?

It all depends on what you want to achieve. Each bands have pros and cons.

For instance, a cooled LWIR surveillance system can show better atmospheric penetration upon certain atmosphere, compared to MWIR. But LWIR lenses need to be faster (smaller f#), due to the diffraction limit. This drives larger lenses, hence bigger, heavier and more expensive systems. MWIR can be a good trade off, but again, it depends on the mission to accomplish.

On measurement systems, it mostly depends upon the type of experiment and/or measurement conditions. We are here for you to help define the best suitable configuration. And if it’s a technology we don’t use, that’s also fine to let you know and give you workable answers.

One word : Contact us !

What is the difference between a measurement and surveillance camera ?

Most often, a measurement camera aims to measure as accurately as possible and as fast as possible, but generally at distances of less than 1m.

Surveillance systems aim to detect an object or a living being at the greatest possible distance, up to 50km.

As both product lines are based on the same NoxEngine technology, crossed implementation leads to unique feature sets which benefit your application.

Give us a call to it discuss !

Can I build my camera from third-parties off the shelf components ?

Yes.

But putting together a lens and a detector will be just the beginning of a looooonnnng journey.

At Noxant, we are designing, manufacturing and servicing cooled infrared cameras for more than 30 years (yes, before the company was settled). Through this experience, we learned that providing a nice imaging, reliable and good working camera is not straightforward and requires a lot’s of mechanical and optical integration tricks, specific electronic architecture, advanced image processing, realtime system management. And all of this for all the cameras that will be delivered.

So, go save time and money, and get in touch with us now.

Technologies

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What's new in Imaging by Product Type?

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Exosens - Noxant
Press release

Nov 18th 2024

Exosens - Noxant

Exosens enters into exclusive negotiations to acquire Noxant.

NoxCam SWIR
article

May 31st 2024

NoxCam SWIR

NEW NoxCam SWIR for 0.9 to 1.7µm sensing

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