Now Available: SenS 1920 CameraLink – Full HD SWIR Imaging with High Performance

Apr 29, 2025 | News

New Imaging Technologies (NIT) announces the release of the SenS 1920 CameraLink, now available for purchase starting May 2025. This Full HD SWIR camera delivers exceptional image quality and low noise performance, now with CameraLink interface support to provide enhanced integration and greater flexibility in industrial and defense applications. 

Designed for versatility and performance, the SenS 1920 CameraLink is built around NIT’s proven SWIR sensor technology, offering: 

Key Features: 

  • Resolution: 1920×1080 pixels 
  • Pixel Pitch: 8 μm 
  • Wavelength Range: 900 nm to 1700 nm 
  • Read-out Noise: 25e⁻ 
  • Dynamic Range: 64 dB 
  • ROI available 
  • Interface: CameraLink 
  • Also available in USB 3.0 

Designed for: 

  • Defense and surveillance systems requiring compact, high-resolution SWIR imaging 
  • Semiconductor inspection, wafer analysis, and solar panel quality control 
  • System integrators looking for reliable SWIR modules for custom setups 
  • Research laboratories conducting advanced optical or material studies 

Watch SenS 1920’s Long-range demo video 

With the addition of the CameraLink version, the SenS 1920 offers more options to meet specific integration needs—ideal for custom long-range surveillance imaging setups and automated inspection systems. 

Full HD & High Sensitivity SWIR cameras

For more information or to request a demo of the SenS 1920, contact us now

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