New Imaging Technologies: design and manufactures CMOS imaging sensors and CMOS cameras which include smart sensor features and wide dynamic range. The key product is the MAGIC sensor that use an active pixel structure. The MAGIC sensors are particularly designed for security and surveillance applications, telecommunication and vision enhancement

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2012-05-04 - Discover the first High Dynamic Range VGA InGaAS sensor at DSS Show 2012...

NIT will participate to the Defense Security and Sensing 2012 in Baltimore, April 23-27, where we will exhibit the World first VGA InGaAS sensor with [...]

2012-02-20 - NEW PRODUCT INTRODUCTION : A stereoscopic camera based upon NIT Native WDR CMOS sensor...

NIT has introduced a stereoscopic camera based upon its global shutter high dynamic range CMOS sensor NSC1001. This unit and [...]

2012-01-26 - Come to see us at OPTRO, booth 25 and see our Native Wide Dynamic Range™ sensors...

NIT will exhibit at the forthcoming show OPTRO 2012 in Paris, February 8-10, and will present its Native [...]

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A bronze innovation award for the MAGIC NSC0905 sensor...

Magic NSC0905 sensor

NIT, exhibitor at the PRI-OPTO show in Paris, 26-28 oct. 2010, won the bronze innovation award with its MAGIC sensor. Indeed, the French magazine, Photoniques, organised as every year on the PRI-OPTO show, the innovation award. Eight companies competed at first. Photoniques.com's internet visitors and redactionnal comity voted for the 3 finalists whom NIT was part of.

The 3 finalists were divided by the PRI-Opto show's visitors. votes. NIT won thus the bronze photon for its MAGIC NSC0905 sensor.

The NSC0905 is a 1,3 MPixels (1280x1024 active pixels) high dynamic range CMOS image sensor which benefits from NIT patented Solar Cell pixel structure. NSC0905 offers a true logarithmic response versus optical illumination without saturation with more than 120 dB true dynamic range.

The logarithmic response is intrinsic to the sensor thanks to the Solar Cell pixel structure, therefore there is no need to program any register or change setup according to illumination conditions. Moreover the NSC0905 delivers a stable contrast indexed image that is independent of the ambient illumination.

The NSC0905 operates in rolling shutter mode under three main display formats: full frame, binning 2x2 and VGA zoom. Changing display modes is made through an easy-to-use digital control interface.

See all the technical aspect of this innovation by downloading the relative data sheet.

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