Endoscopes
Endoscopes
Diagnostic Imaging
Diagnostic Imaging
Robotic Surgery
Robotic Surgery
Medical Camera Modules
Medical Camera Modules
Robotic Surgery
The future of robotic surgery is incredibly promising. As technology continues to advance, it is expected that the application of robots in surgery across nearly all disciplines will greatly increase. Some of the advancements that are primed to enable this increased adoption include enhanced vision capabilities and ever shrinking devices to make surgery as minimally invasive as possible.
With a large catalog of high quality, miniature lenses, Sunex is excited to offer assistance to innovators creating the next generation of surgical robots.
We have worked with leading companies to create ultra-small, high resolution and wide FOV lenses that currently reside in surgical systems. These range from the endoscopes that capture images to the immersive vision systems that relay these images to surgeons and a range of visual applications in-between. By giving providers an increased FOV and Depth of Field over other lenses, Sunex lenses ensure the entire area of operation can be viewed clearly.
All graphs are for illustration purposes only. The individual lens performance can be different.
Feature Products
PN | Format | MP Class | HFOV | F/# | Feature |
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Dental Camera | 1/4" | 3MP | 67° | F/14.8 | Hybrid, Extreme F/# |
Ophthalmoscope | 1/2.5" | 5MP | 55° | F/5.6 | All-glass, narrow FOV |
DSL944 | 1/2.5" | 5MP | 55° | F/2.8 | All glass, Short TTL, fully athermalized |
DSL949 | 1/3" | 5MP | 82° | F/2.0 | Hybrid Desgin, Compact Size, Low Distortion |
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Additional Topics related to lenses for Robotic Surgery
Dedicated Medical Device Assembly
We have dedicated an entire sector of our manufacturing operation to ensure lenses and modules produced for medical applications are delivered with the utmost cleanliness. From when raw goods enter our factory to when items leave in vacuum-sealed packages, they are in a clean room environment.
Custom Medical Modules
The shift of a lens’s focal point over a wide temperature range is a physical phenomenon based on the material-specific expansion and contraction with temperature. A decrease in image quality could be the outcome if the focal point of the lens relative to the sensor’s image plane shifts too much. A fully athermalized system requires selecting appropriate optical and mechanical materials, the right design strategy, and close collaboration with the customer to optimize thermal performance on a system level.
Fast Prototyping
We provide prototyping services for complete lens assemblies often as the first step after a new custom design.
Sunex can produce prototypes with short lead times to verify the design before transitioning further on the path to mass production using state-of-the-art fabrication processes for glass and plastic optical elements and all mechanical components.