NIT launches new HDR sensor NSC1701

Apr 17, 2018 | News

NIT is glad to present you its newest High Dynamic Range Global Shutter CMOSfeaturing a new Light Flicker Mitigation mode and a 12 bits digital output, for robust information in all lighting conditions.

  • 1280 x 1024 Pixels Resolution
  • 6.8µm Pixel Pitch
  • On-Chip 12 bits ADC
  • 1.3 MPixels
  • Light Flicker Mitigation
  • Color or Monochrome

The NSC1701 sensor has been designed to tackle the Dynamic Range issues on industrial applications, emerging embedded applications and the automotive market with its new flicker mitigation mode.

The NSC1701 engineering samples are available now and the mass production planned for June 2018.

If you plan to attend the IS AUTO Europe 2018 at Munich, please pass by to learn more about our newest solutions and our innovative products: Instant HDR for In-Cabin sensing & ADAS applications.

To make sure you will be convinced, we are offering live demos, also products kits, application notes, and Face-to-face consulting all solutions for your needs.

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