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NIT will exhibit at the forthcoming show OPTRO 2012 in Paris, February 8-10, and will present its Native [...]
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NIT will exhibit at the forthcoming show OPTRO 2012 in Paris, February 8-10, and will present its Native Wide Dynamic Range™ sensors.
Our NATIVE WDR™ Sensors are based on a new generation of CMOS imaging technology named MAGIC™ (Matrice Active à Génération d’Image indexée sur Contraste), capable of generating a highly stable image even under very wide intra scene dynamic range (> 120dB) in a single frame time and without multi-exposure, any setting of knee points or external control.
The concept of Native WDR™ imaging technology is based upon an extremely innovative pixel architecture where each individual pixel operates as a single solar cell. Such a mode of operation provides an intrinsic logarithmic response, without noticeable fixed pattern noise where the signal response is invariant to change of scene illumination.
In addition Native WDR™ imaging sensors deliver sharp and clear images even at high operating temperature (greater than 90°C) without the creation of pixel artifacts.
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