NSC1601T-SI: a unique dual response mode SWIR VGA sensor

Jan 25, 2018 | News

The first preview of NIT’s latest innovation in InGaAs technology will be publicly released at Photonics West 2018, San Francisco, booth#841.

The NSC1601T-SI all-purpose VGA 15µm sensor bridges the gap between high sensitivity and wide dynamic range with following assets: user selectable Linear or Logarithmic mode, TEC or TECless operation capability, up to 350fps.

Thanks to its ROIC architecture (ITR/IWR, CDS, ROI), this new comer in the SWIR arena, is offering users the capacity to foster their imagination and to develop superior competitive advantages.

This sensor will be proposed in a brand new camera product line called WiDy SenS for system makers and later on modules for OEM in Compact then Smart version along this year.

Our local US distributor partners AXIOM-OPTICS (Booth#841@PW2018), PEMBROKE-INSTRUMENTS & SIERRA-OLYMPICS (Booth#5258@PW2018) will be happy to introduce you first images.

Do not hesitate to ask us for preliminary flyer or request an appointment with them or our sales force that will be present.

Stay tuned! More to come at SPIE Orlando in April !

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