About Teledyne

Teledyne Princeton Instruments (TPI), a business unit of Teledyne Digital Imaging US, Inc, designs and manufactures high-performance CCD, sCMOS, ICCD, EMCCD, emICCD, and InGaAs cameras; spectrographs; and optics-based solutions for the scientific research, industrial imaging, and OEM communities. We take pride in partnering with our customers to solve their most challenging problems in unique, innovative ways.

Teledyne Princeton Instruments has two U.S. manufacturing facilities, one located in New Jersey (Trenton) and one in Massachusetts (Acton). Our worldwide sales and service organizations in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, and China provide sales support and discuss application requirements in addition to being your local contacts for order processing and service.

Key innovations from Princeton Instruments have included the industry’s first spectroscopy camera to feature a photodiode array, the first spectroscopy camera to use a CCD, and the first high-performance gated, intensified CCD camera. We have also designed CCD cameras with the highest sensitivity available for scientific imaging applications (~2 e- rms read noise with >90% quantum efficiency). Princeton Instruments also continues to set new technological standards with our multi-grating monochromators and spectrographs. Leading-edge instrumentation includes IsoPlane imaging spectrographs, LS Series lens spectrographs, TriVista triple-spectrograph

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