
New Imaging Technologies (NIT) has launched the SenS 1920 CameraLink, an advanced Full HD short-wave infrared (SWIR) camera designed for demanding industrial and defense environments.
Built on NIT’s proprietary SWIR sensor technology, the SenS 1920 CameraLink delivers impressive low-noise imaging—with a read-out noise of just 25 electrons—and a dynamic range of 64 dB across a broad spectral sensitivity range from 900nm to 1700nm. With a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels and a pixel pitch of 8 μm, it provides sharp, high-quality imaging critical for precision applications. Support for Region of Interest (ROI) selection further enhances adaptability to specific imaging needs.
The addition of the CameraLink interface, alongside the existing USB 3.0 connectivity, improves data throughput and system-level control, enabling smoother integration into high-performance setups. The CameraLink version of the SenS 1920 is engineered for versatility across a wide range of applications, including defense and surveillance, where its compact form and high-resolution SWIR imaging enable effective long-range and low-light operation. In the semiconductor and solar industries, it is optimized for wafer-level analysis and defect detection in photovoltaic manufacturing. Its robust performance and multiple interface options make it a seamless fit for industrial automation systems, while research laboratories benefit from its reliability in advanced studies involving materials science, photonics, and optical experimentation.
Whether for automated inspection systems, long-range surveillance, or scientific imaging, this latest release provides system integrators with powerful new flexibility and superior imaging performance.