Introducing the SenS 1920 CameraLink: A Cutting-edge SWIR Imaging Solution
The SenS 1920 CameraLink, developed by New Imaging Technologies (NIT), stands out as a top-tier shortwave infrared (SWIR) camera designed to provide extraordinary image clarity with minimal read-out noise across an extensive infrared spectrum.
At its core, the camera utilizes NIT’s innovative 1920×1080-pixel SWIR sensor, featuring an 8 μm pixel pitch. This advanced module captures intricate images within the 900–1700 nm wavelength range, making it ideal for critical applications such as long-distance surveillance, meticulous inspections, and complex optical research and development. With a read-out noise of just 25e⁻ and a dynamic range of 64 dB, it guarantees high signal integrity even in challenging lighting conditions.
Enhanced Integration and Functionality
The latest iteration of the SenS 1920 now includes a CameraLink interface, broadening its integration potential for defense applications, automated inspection systems, and research tools. This new interface complements the existing USB 3.0 option,allowing systems engineers to adhere to stringent bandwidth and latency specifications. Additionally,the camera supports region-of-interest (ROI) functionality,enabling targeted data acquisition that enhances throughput and energy efficiency in real-time analytical settings.
Durable and Compact Design
Designed for rugged environments,the SenS 1920 CameraLink is compact and built to withstand the demands of field operations,ensuring reliable SWIR imaging and compatibility with various systems.
| Sensor Resolution: | 1920 × 1080 pixels |
| Pixel Pitch: | 8 µm |
| read-out noise: | 25e |
| Dynamic Range: | 64 dB |
| Interface Options: | CameraLink, USB 3.0 |
