Novel Uncooled Technologies

Two companies with novel uncooled infrared technologies are hoping to jump on the bandwagon for low-cost thermal sensors. Although the two technologies are very different, they are similar in that they both rely on an effective conversion from infrared images to visible images that are then read out by means of a simple CCD or CMOS imaging array.|

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