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

Booth # 5/C95 - Hall 5 / 16 - 19 May 2011, NEC Birmingham, UK
Our Native Wide Dynamic Range™ sensors are based on a new generation of CMOS imaging technology named MAGIC™ , capable of generating a highly stable image even under very wide intra scene dynamic range (>140dB) in a single frame time.
NSC1005, an HD Ready imaging sensor available in Native WDR™
The NSC1005 has 1280x720 pixels of 5.6um size, equipped with microlenses and/or color bayer filters. NSC1005 operates in rolling shutter mode up to a frame rate of 60Hz. Learn more
A new range of Native WDR™ color imaging sensors
These new sensors are based upon NIT patented Native WDR™ pixel technology where the pixel photodiodes are used as single solar cells providing extraordinary intrinsic dynamic range without exposure time. Learn more
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