One of NIT customers postes a WDR video shot with its older NSC1003 GS sensor:
NIT Introduces WDR InGaAs Sensor
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New Imaging Technologies introduces the NSC1401, an analog WDR QVGA InGaAs sensor series. The sensor uses a new generation of ROIC with a 320x256 pixels at 25um pitch coupled to an InGaAs retina that operates in WDR mode and global shutter. The spectral response ranges from 900nm to 1700nm. Its AFE provides ultra fast response time down to 200ns for applications such as active imaging. The sensor operates both in linear integration mode and in log response at speeds up to 300fps at full resolution.
One of NIT customers postes a WDR video shot with its older NSC1003 GS sensor:
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One of NIT customers postes a WDR video shot with its older NSC1003 GS sensor: