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Xenics, part of Exosens, is one of the leading suppliers of infrared solutions. Xenics is a designer and manufacturer of infrared sensors, cores, and cameras that deliver unparalleled Electro-Optical performance and functionalities.

Products

Manx Sq And R
The Manx rectangular (R) is a high-performance short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera providing high speed and quality linescan imaging. At unprecedented line rates of up to 256 kHz...
Wildcat
The Wildcat 640 series is based on an in-house developed, temperature stabilised InGaAs detector with a 640 x 512 pixel resolution. The Wildcat 640 cameras are offered with high...
Dione Cam
The Dione 640 CAM series is based on an uncooled 12 μm pitch microbolometer detector with a 640×480 resolution and NETD of less than 60 mK. The camera cores are optimized for ...

Press Releases

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Dione XP 640 CAM series
LEUVEN, BELGIUM – APRIL 15th, 2025 Exosens, a global leader in advanced imaging and detection technologies, proudly announces the launch of the Dione XP series under...
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Xenics, Europe’s leading developer and manufacturer of advanced infrared sensors, cameras and customized imaging solutions, ranging from the short-wave (SWIR) to long-wave (LWIR...
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The Manx R camera series has been announced today as the latest linescan shortwave infrared (SWIR) cameras from Xenics, Europe’s leading developer and manufacturer of advanced...
Wildcat Front V2
The WILDCAT 640 camera has been announced today as the latest shortwave infrared (SWIR) camera from Xenics, Europe’s leading developer and manufacturer of advanced infrared sensors...

Articles

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The Wildcat+ 640 TE0 200 and Wildcat+ 640 WL 200 shortwave-infrared (SWIR) cameras both feature 45 e- readout noise and 20 µm pixel pitch.
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The Wildcat+ 1280 SWIR camera features a 5 µm pitch sensor, SXGA format (1280 × 1024), and 129 Hz maximum frame rate.
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Dione 1024 is an uncooled XGA (1024 × 768) longwave-infrared (LWIR) camera core, designed to meet SWaP-C requirements with 50 mK sensitivity.
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The Ceres T 640 longwave-infrared (LWIR) camera is based on a 12 µm pitch microbolometer focal-plane array for thermography applications.
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The Manx SQ 2048 SWIR camera series provides line-scan imaging at speeds of up to 390 kHz line rate.
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FIGURE 1. Shown is the top view of the high-speed XLIN-FC linear SWIR array that achieves line rates up to 400 kHz for 512-, 1024-, or 2048-pixel resolutions.
Whether type-II superlattice or other exotic semiconductor architecture forced to operate in cryogenic, room-temperature, or hot conditions, infrared photodetectors are advancing...
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The XLIN-FC linescan SWIR InGaAs detectors include the FC R with rectangular pixels for spectroscopy applications and the FC SQ with square pixels for machine vision.
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The Serval-640-GigE ruggedized uncooled LWIR camera is designed for thermography and thermal imaging in harsh industrial environments.
FIGURE 1. The Xenics Cougar camera contains an InGaAs focal plane detector suited for image capture in the shortwave-infrared (SWIR).
Advanced detector technology has facilitated applying SWIR spectroscopy to the examination of darkly pigmented tissue.

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An 800 Hz version of the Cheetah-640-CL shortwave-infrared (SWIR) camera is designed for high-speed imaging.
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The Serval thermal longwave infrared camera offers a scalable detector size of 384 × 288 or 640 × 480 pixels.
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A 10-cm-diameter fiber-optic interrogator is shown after embedding in a protective epoxy shell; the shell has a shape optimized for minimal impact on composite structural strength.
Nanoelectronics research center imec (Leuven, Belgium), Ghent University (Ghent, Belgium), and their partners in the European FP7 project SMARTFIBER have demonstrated the first...
The suitability of various imaging technologies as reconnaissance tools is compared (a). Test results of an SWIR camera in different weather conditions are compared to those of other camera options (b).
Around-the-clock surveillance in any weather is a necessity for many military and emergency services.
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The XSW-640 module provides infrared (IR) detection for active and passive night vision systems.
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Backside images of memory devices, with photon emission overlay for fault localization were taken with SWIR InGaAs cameras.
Cooled, very sensitive detectors are critical for low-light-level measurements in spectroscopy, fluorescence imaging, and photon emission measurements, including semiconductor...
Xenics XFPA-1.7-640-LN2 SWIR detector
The XFPA-1.7-640-LN2 is a liquid nitrogen-(LN2) cooled SWIR detector.
FIGURE 1. Ranges of penetration depth and resolution are compared for four methods of analyzing depth structures.
Well known as a valuable tool in the medical and biophotonics fields, optical coherence tomography is also becoming important for industrial uses such as process control.
FIGURE 1. Flexible thin-film solar cells can be mounted on curved-shaped roofs and building facades such as the tower shown in the background.
Electroluminescence analysis accelerates development and improves quality of thin-film photovoltaics.