illunis' modular XMV line of megapixel cameras based on Kodak™ interline transfer image sensors, includes 16 Million, 11 million, 4 million and 2 million  pixel cameras in a variety of performance and package options.  We specialize in OEM application requiring high resolution and demanding environments.  We are happy to tailor either the features or packaging of our products to meet your unique needs.  If your needs include cameras of multiple resolutions, you will appreciate the robust common software interface to the cameras.  We have selected Industrial components for the XMV product line to allow operation in demanding temperature or military COTS environments.  The XMV line is available with either Camera Link or Gigabit Ethernet Data outputs.

We can develop a camera based on the XMV platform for nearly any image sensor imaginable.  If your needs require a sensor not listed, contact us to discuss the development of a custom sensor board.  It doesn't take long and our development costs are very reasonable.
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EMV
RMV - New Enhanced Performance
XMV - Mature Performer
Our XMV line has been our production workhorse for a number of years now. As we have fielded more cameras and listened to customer needs, we have developed an enhanced performance line of cameras that we call our RMV line. So what's the big deal? We have redesigned our analog front end to digitize at 14 bits, we have reduced the camera read noise by 50% and are exceeding the sensor specifications in dynamic range. The photon transfer curves are very impressive and we are finalizing the packaging options now. We will offer CCD tilt adjustment and a case heater for extended cold range as well.
The Kodak KAI-4022 sensor is a spectacular performer on this new platform.
Photon Transfer Curve RMV-4021
Photon Transfer Curve RMV-4022.
The EMV is also new for illunis. This camera line is based on the Texas Instruments Impactron™ charge multiplication sensor line. This camera is a 2" cube with thermoelectric cooling! We can think of some applications, can you?