
Automotive Headlamp Optics
Lighting in automotive has come a long way. The earliest versions used candles, followed by fuel-based approaches burning carbide or oil from the late 1880s.
Lighting in automotive has come a long way. The earliest versions used candles, followed by fuel-based approaches burning carbide or oil from the late 1880s.
Short-Wave Infrared or SWIR is an imaging technology that traditionally has been used in biological, defense, and some industrial-related applications. With the ever-growing need for
Digital imaging lenses are often made of multiple lens elements to achieve the required specifications. How are those lens elements made in mass production? The
At Sunex, we get many questions about lens and mount (holder) threads when it comes to board-mount lenses. In this post, we will explore some
New technologies, new application requirements, and new market segments are challenging every automotive vision program to consider and balance performance vs. cost, glass vs. hybrid,
It is well-known that the magnification of an imaging lens changes with the object distance (distance from the object to the lens). However, it is
Applications in Imaging Optics Oleophobic refers to the physical property of a molecule that repels oil. Fluorocarbons are deposited to the substrate to create a
Sunex has many online tools designed to help you find a lens according to your specifications that is best suited to your application. Once a
New sensors can capture light intensity variations up to six or more orders of magnitude within the same image frame (+120db HDR, 20*LOG(1e6)), and together
Many applications require that CMOS or CCD imaging lenses be optimized for a finite object, that is, for an object distance closer than “infinity.” The
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