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E2V  offer space-qualified and proven imaging sensors and arrays for space science, earth observation and astronomy applications.

e2v is a supplier of high sensitivity image sensors to the global space sector. Launched into orbit with satellite missions, e2v's sensors transmit back to Earth detailed images of new scientific discoveries. These include the detection of new extra-solar planets, findings from investigations into black holes and detailed astronomical information on significant environmental climate changes. Custom sensor designs and packaging from e2v are recognised for their technical excellence by the world's major space agencies, including NASA, ESA, JAXA and CSA.

Current programmes

We have supplied, or are currently supplying, image sensors for the following programmes:

  • Space science
  • Earth observation and environmental monitoring
  • Star trackers

Technology

The technology underpinning the performance of our image sensors in space missions has been developed over the past 30 years. Specific areas of technological expertise, which make our devices well suited to space use include:

Radiation tolerant device structures and processes, backed up by detailed theoretical models and experimental data on radiation damage effects
Back-illumination process which produces stable device performance
Custom, high performance and reliable packaging solutions to give efficient thermal, mechanical and electrical interfaces to instrument systems
Fast turnaround of custom CCD designs drawing on large existing functional cell library

Additional Info

  • Country of Registration: United Kingdom
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