Need for Range Gated active imaging in SWIR? Think first about New Imaging Technologies!

Nov 28, 2017 | News

NIT, the leader in WDR CMOS and SWIR solutions, has developed in recent years a complete offer in SWIR gating imaging in both QVGA (320×256) and VGA (640×512) resolution, available in Compact or Smart cameras series (USB3.0, Camlink).

Thanks to its patented logarithmic pixel technology architecture, the WiDy SWIR cameras allow ultra-low exposure time (200ns) fully synchronized with short pulse eye-safe laser with utmost shutter efficiency outperforming any other InGaAs solutions on the market.

The latest Smart embedded Camlink camera WiDy SWIR 640M-SPE (all image processing carried on FPGA) has a rise time of 20ns from 10 to 90{9a44eb60b78c6be578d84a02f8e7e2ba1bb02e443d69921212369355c65d69fe}, a jitter less than 10ns and a programmable 30ns step delays capability. It allows users to reconstruct a scene with an adequate optic and laser kilometers away by tomography technique in 30 meters Z axis work window with 3 meters precision day or night, through various obscurants such as smoke, pollution or fog.

Feel free to contact us or one of our 25 local partners worldwide for additional information : info@new-imaging-technologies.com

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