After having organized the first Electroniad ever in 2016, the Caeleste members could proof their electronics skills on the second edition of the Electroniad, organized by Easics on 14 September 2017 in Leuven. The Team Caeleste_Plan_C consisting of Periklis Stampoglis,
Two new representatives to shorten the communication lines
Caeleste appointed 2 new representatives to support its presence in the image sensor market and to have shorter communication lines with our customers. We welcome Kerry Van Iseghem to strengthen the US team and Ian Alderton of Alrad to deal with
Caeleste ameliorates its image sensor ultra-low noise performance
Since 2012 Caeleste works on image sensors with extremely low noise performance using the ‘accumulation-inversion cycling’. Previous generations of the circuit resulted already in published noise floors of 0.5 and 0.32 e–rms. In the most recent generation, a pixel read noise
Michele d’Urbino won best student paper award at A-SSCC, Seoul
Michele d’Urbino won the best student paper award on the Asian IEEE conference for Solid-State Circuits (A-SSCC). The title of the paper is ‘An Element-Matched Band-Pass Delta-Sigma ADC for Ultrasound Imaging’. We herewith congratulate Michele and the co-authors of the
Gaozhan Cai invited speaker at Image Sensor America Conference
Gaozhan Cai was invited speaker on the Image Sensor Americas in San Francisco in October 2017. He presented a paper about his work in the field of all optical image sensors or with other words and image sensor converting ‘photons
Ajit Kumar Kalgi best under 35 presenter at AITA 2017
The Caeleste presentation about: ‘Multiple shutter mode radiation hard IR detector ROIC’ was selected for Oral presentation during the prestigious workshop Advanced Infrared Technology and Applications (AITA 2017), held at the Laval University in Quebec. With this contribution Ajit won the
Caeleste was granted a new patent about pixels with increased storage
On July 4th 2017 Caeleste was granted a new patent CMOS image sensor pixels with high charge storage capacity. As image sensor pixels become smaller and smaller, the charge contained within the pixel also becomes smaller, resulting in a lower Signal
Caeleste at Photonics West
Caeleste is present at Photonics West in San Francisco. With all your questions about imaging solutions and photonics integration solution, you can contact the onsite Caeleste team: Jan Vermeiren, Business Development Manager Eiji Watanabe, US account manager Kerry van Iseghem,