NSI9000
NSI9000 is 1024 x 480 Resolution CMOS Image Sensor manufactured by Newsight Imaging.
Features of the NSI9000 include:
- Event Recognition: Integrated directly into the pixel array, with frame rate adjustment to match the event rate, significantly reducing redundant data.
- Pixel Specifications: Features a 1024x480 pixel array with 5µm x 5µm pixels, designed for global shutter operation and column parallel output.
- Synchronous Array Operation: Supports the synchronized operation of multiple NSI9000 sensors, ideal for plex setups like Li DAR systems.
- High Sensitivity: Built using CMOS technology with extremely high sensitivity pixels, allowing for the capture of longer distances pared to other market sensors.
- Configuration Interface: Configurable via a serial interface supporting both a simple synchronous serial mode and a standard I²C mode with a 16-bit dedicated protocol.
- Video Output: Delivers parallel data output in a 12-bit stream over a dedicated bus capable of supporting up to 100 MHz speed.
- Advanced Features
: Includes programmable frame rates, multiline triangulation, e TOF 3D distance measurement per pixel, automatic exposure control to prevent saturation from close/bright objects while enhancing sensitivity to distant/dark objects, automatic peak detection for triangulation, and per-frame configuration for immediate event-based reactions.
The NSI9000's high-performance capabilities make it an excellent choice for advanced surveillance systems, automotive safety Features
, Li DAR applications, and Industry 4.0 automation, where precise and swift event detection is paramount.
Specifications:
Parameter Array format A/D converter Scanning resolutions Configurations
Supply Voltage Operating temperature Input clock frequency Package Interfaces
3D e TOF support Frame rate Readout control Power consumption (estimated)
Value 1024x480 global shutter pixels 5µm x 5µm Up to 12 bits precision (selectable 8-12) Any sub rectangular of the array Up to 32 pre-loaded configurations Can switch between them at frame resolution 3.3 V (Analog)...