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Specialised Imaging Ltd.

Specialised Imaging is a knowledgeable, dynamic company focused upon design, manufacture, service and supply of ultra high-speed imaging systems and components for industrial, defence and scientific applications.  The company's continuing policy is to invest in the development of innovative imaging solutions, incorporate the latest technological advances and use improved components wherever possible. A total commitment to quality and a thorough understanding of applications are held as the keys  to the future.

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Ultra-High-Speed Investigation of Transient Plasma Phenomena

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Ultra-High-Speed Investigation of Transient Plasma Phenomena

Monday, September 9, 2024
Specialised Imaging has delivered a SIMD32 ultra-high-speed camera to the world leading Plasma Physics research group in the Department of Physics at Imperial College (London)**. The Specialised Imaging SIMD32 is a state-of-the-art double shot multichannel framing camera capable of capturing up to 32 images without creating shading or parallax at

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Advanced CMOS design sets new benchmark in ultra-fast sensors

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Advanced CMOS design sets new benchmark in ultra-fast sensors

Wednesday, August 7, 2024
SI Sensors design novel CMOS image sensors for ultra-fast cameras that increase the velocity of the signal electrons allowing them to be swept out of the photodiode and be detected much faster. Developing ultra-high-speed CMOS image sensors is difficult because at very high frame rates, the integration time is extremely short and there is never en

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Advancing energetic materials research using high-speed hyperspectral imaging.

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Advancing energetic materials research using high-speed hyperspectral imaging.

Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Specialised Imaging has introduced a new version of its market-leading SIM family of ultra high-speed framing camera that makes hyperspectral imaging simpler with the option of user interchangeable filters. Though hyperspectral imaging was possible on previous models, the new SIM design was driven by requests from the field of energetic materials

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