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Two New Models of SWIR Megapixel Cameras
New Imaging Technologies (NIT) is pleased to announce the release of two new members of its megapixel line of SWIR cameras:
- Sens 1280 CxP is a 1280x1024 pixels camera with a Coax Xpress video output compatible with the Genicam protocol.
- Sens 1280 SDI is a 1280x1024 pixels camera equipped with an SDI video output compatible with most video platforms used in ground, naval, and aircraft applications
These two models are equipped with NIT NSC1901 SWIR sensor a 1280x1024 pixel focal plane array with a pitch of 10um, exhibiting the best SNR and sensitivity of the market.
Both of these models use NIT's latest embedded video processing unit for onboard processing of video images at full frame rate and minimal latency delay.
Typical applications for Sens 1280 CxP are industrial machine vision, semiconductor inspection, and solar cell inspection… while typical applications for Sens 1280 SDI are wide-area surveillance in gimbal and naval platforms.
OEM modules are also available with a low form factor that makes it easy to integrate into various systems.
The SenS 1280 SDI is available as other interfaces, including USB 3.0 and CameraLink (both normal and smart versions) are available for purchase.
The SenS 1280 CxP will be first presented at SPIE Photonics West 202 (booth #5419)
New Imaging Technologies
New Imaging Technologies (NIT), part of Lynred, designs and manufactures high-performance SWIR InGaAs sensors and cameras in France, from line-scan to Full HD resolution, patented HDR (120?dB), and unmatched sensitivity for demanding industrial and photonics applications.
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