Leuven, Belgium, 11 July 2022 — Xenics, Europe’s leading developer and manufacturer in the world of advanced infrared imaging solutions, cameras, and customized solutions, will exhibit at Semicon West from July 12th to July 14th.
Xenics takes the opportunity of this major exhibition to demonstrate its cutting-edge infrared cameras dedicated to machine vision and process monitoring for semiconductors manufacturing and laser monitoring.
During this exhibition, Xenics will present a SWIR megapixel camera: Wildcat 1280. Based on a 1280×1024 SWIR sensor with a pitch as low as 5 µm, this camera is the new high-resolution solution that customers expect for high-precision inspection in laser monitoring, the semiconductor industry, and other industrial applications.
In addition to Wildcat 1280, Xenics will also unveil a preview version of its new coming member of the Wildcat family: Wildcat+ 640. This camera is dedicated to machine vision and process monitoring and proposes low noise and high signal-to-noise ratio with a frame rate up to 300 Hz.
For laser monitoring, Xenics exhibits its specifically designed Bobcat 320 WL: an affordable windowless SWIR camera. Indeed, as the window on the top sensor can be removed by the user, this minimizes the interference effect and simplify measurements and systems integration.
Finally, as thermal monitoring is key for semiconductor manufacturing, Ceres T 1280 will be demonstrated. This unique uncooled thermal camera offers both high resolution for fine-mapping as well as high accuracy and stability in temperature measurement for a better temperature monitoring of semiconductors processing steps.
Thanks to its wide portfolio and innovative products in SWIR and LWIR, Xenics offers unique possibilities for semiconductor manufacturing optimisation, throughput improvement and carbon footprint reduction.
As Xenics considers that IR cameras should be the tools that really help and simplify customer’s work, integrations into the production line are straightforward: all Xenics’ products are GenICam compliant, and a Linux compatible SDK is proposed.
All Xenics’ team is ready to welcome you at Booth 2437, South Hall to help you with SWIR and uncooled LWIR solutions.