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NIT starts sampling its new 5.6 um pitch D1 sensor...
This new NSC0912 sensor (designed with a 0.18um CMOS process node) has a pitch of 5.6um with 1/4” optical format.
Based on newly developped MAGIC pixel structure this 768x576-pixel sensor gives more than 10X total chip power reduction compared to its previous generation D1 sensor.
The fill-factor before microlens is measured at 40% and can be doubled with microlens.
The NS0912 delivers a fully contrast conserving image sensing over a large dynamic range without saturation and contrast losses and without the need for external control.
The NSC0912 sensor outputs a direct analogue video either CCIR or RS170. The next generation of D1 sensor will have an embedded 10 bits analog to digital converter in the chip.
NS0912 is dedicated to industrial machine vision, security and automobile applications.