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Power Efficient Image Sensor for X-ray Applications

Verrières le Buisson, France-based, New Imaging Technologies (NIT) has recently launched the NSC0905FO. This is a sensing device with 1280x1024 pixel Native Wide Dynamic Range.

NIT's Image Sensor

The device is available with a flat fiber optic. It features a pixel size of 10.6 micrometers and delivers a dynamic range of more than 120dB.

The device is shaped like a diamond that helps to make it adaptable for multiple uses. The device can be deployed with the 18mm phosphor and I2 tube interface without any loss of spatial resolution. The device can also be used in X-ray or gamma-ray imaging through layers of fluorescent material deposited on the fiber optic surface. The device also features an optimum frame rate of 60Hz full frame while delivering on chip 2x2 binning and center zooming. The device also does not call for any control of the time setting or exposure. The device consumes less than 150mW power.

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