Teledyne e2v launches Caiman imaging module for low light applications
Teledyne e2v announced the launch of its Caiman imaging module, designed for low light imaging applications. The company, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE: TDY), said the module is built around its OnyxMax sensor.
The Caiman module delivers high quantum efficiency and spatial resolution in near-infrared spectral bands with sensitivity in conditions below 1 mlx. The device includes image processing features such as automatic exposure control, noise filtering, histogram equalization, and binning.
The module operates at speeds greater than 120 frames per second and consumes less than 1 watt of power. It features a MIPI interface for integration with digital vision systems and compatibility with System on Chips.
Teledyne e2v stated the module is designed for night vision, surveillance, laser detection, and scientific imaging applications. The CMOS technology enables operation in both daytime and nighttime conditions.
The company will display the Caiman module at SPIE Defense + Security in National Harbor, Maryland from April 26 to April 30, 2026. Documentation, samples, and software for evaluation are available upon request, according to the press release.
Teledyne e2v is part of Teledyne Vision Solutions, which operates under Teledyne Technologies and provides imaging technology solutions for industrial and scientific applications.
