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3 years, 3 months agoDesign and supply InGaAs, CMOS sensors, and cameras in the short-wave infrared range (SWIR) and the Visible band.
New Imaging Technologies (NIT) was founded in 2007 as a spin-off of the French National Research Center for Telecommunications, to design and produce image products based upon patented high dynamic range response sensors.
Where the first image sensors and cameras produced by NIT were using CMOS visible sensors, NIT quickly turned to the short wave infrared region (SWIR) with a line of InGaAs SWIR products.
Large R&D investments have taken place at NIT over the last years to cover all the technical aspects of SWIR technology from read-out circuit design, hybridization technology, photodiode arrays, camera electronics, and software.
NIT is now a vertically integrated source for SWIR sensors and cameras, with in-house unique manufacturing technologies such as small pitch high yield hybridization capacity.
Now the SWIR InGaAs line is the sole activity from NIT with a unique product portfolio ranging from small low-cost SWIR sensors, high-speed line arrays, and large format focal plane arrays VGA and SXGA.
For more information, visit us at https://new-imaging-technologies.com or contact us at info@new-imaging-technologies.com
WDR CMOS and InGaAs sensors, WiDy SWIR, WiDy IntenS & MAGIC cameras, cameras, machine vision, imaging, industrial inspection, CameraLink cameras, Shortwave infrared cameras, sensors, embedded vision, CMOS, IoT, Automotive, Surveillance, instrumentation, night vision, InGaAs sensors, WDR CMOS, industrial inspection, GigE cameras, semiconductor inspection, microscopy, SWIR imaging, SWIR cameras, SWIR sensors, and process control
Design and supply InGaAs, CMOS sensors, and cameras in the short-wave infrared range (SWIR) and the Visible band.
New Imaging Technologies is a French company pioneer in Wide Dynamic Range solutions.
With over 15 years of academic research and our patented MAGICTM pixel technology, we
master all the steps from the sensor design to complete camera engineering.
Our core team clusters experienced CMOS designers, all recognized experts in their fields,
with a multi- disciplinary group of optical, mechanical and electronic engineers.
With sales partners in over 20 countries we address most efficiently any customer requests
around the globe.
NIT offers a complete portfolio of cameras and detectors embracing Visible, Intensified
(I-CMOS) and SWIR technology. NIT serves various markets such as machine vision,
instrumentation, night vision, biometrics...
NIT also proposes flexible solutions and custom designs to best fit your specific requirements
Explore state-of-art InGaAs SWIR Imaging, CMOS cameras & sensors for various applications designed and manufactured by New Imaging Technologies.
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