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New Imaging Technologies Introduces Wide Dynamic Range CMOS Image Sensor

Provider of high-quality CMOS imaging and optical sensors, New Imaging Technologies has introduced a new CMOS Image sensor called the NSC0905FO. It is the new member of the Native Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) sensor portfolio.

Native Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) CMOS Image sensor, NSC0905FO

The Native WDR image sensor has a resolution of 1280x1024 pixels and is connected to a flat fiber optic. It has a pixel size of 10.6 ƒÝm and provides a dynamic range of over 120 dB. Its diagonal shape facilities the compatibility with regular 18 mm phosphor, I2 tube interface with required spatial resolution. By depositing fluorescent material layers on the surface of the fiber optic, the sensor can be used for additional applications such as gamma ray and X-ray imaging.

The Native WDR image sensor provides on chip 2x2 binning and center zooming and has an optimal frame rate of 60 Hz full frame. Its wide dynamic range eliminates the necessity of any configuration or time control. The sensor consumes less than 150 mW of power.

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