Scientific

Excellence in Infrared Sensors, Custom and OEM Solutions

Teledyne Judson Technologies is a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance infrared (IR) photodetectors, covering the spectrum from visible to very long wavelength infrared.

Our portfolio includes high-performance photodiodes, sensors, cameras, and integrated systems designed to meet the most demanding requirements for biomedical imaging, chemical analysis, surveillance, defense, and emerging optical sensing applications.  Since 1969, Teledyne Judson Technologies has been aiding OEMs and researchers in solving complex problems across the infrared spectrum. 

Since 1969, Teledyne Judson Technologies has been aiding OEMs and researchers in solving complex problems across the infrared spectrum. When you work with us, you benefit from our comprehensive “Pixel to PC” strategy, which ensures excellence at every level of the sensing value chain. From the wafer substrate to long-life packaging and supporting software, we provide robust and integrated solutions.  Our customers rely on us for solutions ranging from standard imaging products to custom system-level integration with optics, electronics and camera systems.

Teledyne Judson sensors have been used in projects of great national prestige, such as the Mars 2020 mission with NASA’s Perseverance rover. All our products are proudly made in the USA.


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