NSI1000 3D CMOS Image Sensor
■Overview :
●The NSI1000 imager is the low-cost solution of Newsight Imaging family of machine vision sensors. Based on the NSI3100, it was designed for applications such as Robotics LiDAR and AR/VR, which require more than 1 line, for example to detect obstacles like carpet or stairs.
●The sensor is composed of 32 rows x 1024 pixels, and two effective lines of 2048 pixels which are composed of analog binned lines. One of these lines has larger pixels for added sensitivity and can also operate as one-line of 1024 pixels with ultra-high sensitivity. The NSI1000 supports programmable frame rates, Multiline Triangulation, eTOF 3D distance measurement per pixel, automatic exposure control to avoid saturation from close or bright objects and enhance sensitivity to distant or dark objects, automatic peak detection for Triangulation and per-frame configuration to allow on-the-fly reactions to events.
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Please see the document for details |
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26-August-2020 |
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Version 1.09 |
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