Raptor Photonics

Raptor Photonics Limited is a high tech company based in Northern Ireland, which was established in September 2006. Its main focus is to design, manufacture and sell the next generation of high performance, cutting edge, low light level digital cameras.
Benefiting from more than 100 years of combined technological experience in CCD, ICCD, EMCCD, CCTV, SWIR and video design, the company includes leading experts in a variety of key areas, such as:
• Analogue and digital signal processing
• Digital design including PCI, USB, LVDS, CameraLink, Firewire, GigE
• FPGA (VHDL) development for imaging processing
• High speed analogue and digital design
• Low noise pre-amp circuit development
• High voltage and ultra fast pulse circuit design
• Embedded firmware development
• Application development in C++, VB & Delphi
• Mechanical and Optical design
Raptor Photonics Limited possesses an extensive understanding of the high performance digital camera markets. These markets include:
• Scientific Research
• Life Science and Analytical Instrumentation
• Low Light Surveillance
• Homeland Security
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