TriEye, maker of the world’s first cost-realistic mass-market shortwave infrared (SWIR) sensing technology, has now announced their new TES200, a 1.3-megapixel SWIR image sensor. Based on TriEye’s CMOS image sensor technology, it is the first commercially available product released in the Raven product family.
The TES200 operates in the 700-to-650 nm wavelength range. It offers large format, high frame rate, low power consumption, and unusually great sensitivity and dynamic range.
TriEye’s Raven image sensor family is designed for emerging machine vision and robotics applications, incorporating the latest SWIR pixel and packaging technologies. The TES200 is immediately available in sample quantities, and for production orders with delivery in Q2 2025.
Based on advanced academic research, TriEye’s breakthrough technology enables HD SWIR imaging and accurate deterministic 3D sensing in all weather and ambient lighting conditions. The company’s semiconductor and photonics technology enabled the development of the SEDAR (Spectrum Enhanced Detection And Ranging) platform, which allows perception systems to operate and deliver reliable image data and actionable information, at much lower cost than general industry rates.
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TriEye has attracted major investors like Intel and Porsche, who joined the supplier’s series A fund-up in 2019. The latest funding round, led by M&G Investments and Varana Capital, included Samsung Ventures, Deep Insight, Allied Group, and existing investors Intel Capital, Porsche Ventures, Marius Nacht, and Grove Ventures. This round brings TriEye’s total funding to $96m.