New Ultra-Compact ITAR-free thermal camera core

Photonis releases Ultra-Compact ITAR-free thermal camera core with enhanced performances

Grenoble, France - 13 June 2022

One year after Photonis and Device-ALab joined forces, Photonis is proud to introduce the MicroCube, the smallest ITAR-free VGA uncooled LWIR camera core. With remarkably small size and low consumption, it definitely sets a new standard in European offering of 12 µm pixel thermal cameras for SWaP optimized applications.

The demand of miniaturization is critical for applications where consumption or footprint are key factors. The development of UAVs, UGVs and robot-type platforms, rifle sights, handheld devices and battery-powered equipments requires to develop high performance Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) optimized devices with affordable price. The MicroCube is the suitable answer which provides to OEMs the highest level of image quality in an incredible small size.

“Keeping the sensor performance in a cube smaller than a dice was our challenge and positions Photonis at the edge of the art of thermal camera core” comments Daravan Ly, Managing Director of Device-Alab.

Offering high sensitivity in 22 mm cube side, weighing 22 g and consuming 0.82 W, will open the door of numerous applications. The MicroCube VGA (640x480 pixels) format takes benefits of existing Device-Alab product range, with key functionalities such as shutterless, automated gain control (AGC) and trigger. This new state-of-the-art camera core enables OEMs to easily and quickly build their thermal systems with improved Detection, Reconnaissance and Identification (DRI) features. Wide range of interfaces have also been taken-into account to cover the main standards (including MIPI-CSI2) already used in the market.

Last but not least, the MicroCube is a product fully made in Europe, which prevents our customers to supply chain shortage and regulation changes. It will also contribute to strengthen technological sovereignty and capabilities.