CMOSIS has released a new version of its 12 MPixel CMV12000 image sensor, which now has near-infrared (NIR) enhanced capabilities. CMV12000 global shutter sensors feature a 4096 x 3072 pixel array with 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size and achieve a frame rate of 300 fps (10-bit), and 180 fps (12-bit.) The sensors are available in both monochrome and color and feature quantum efficiency between 650 and 1000nm. The NIR-enhanced CMV12000 is processed on 12 µm epi silicon water starting material, which is 7 µm thicker than standard wafers and significantly increases the quantum efficiency for wavelengths above 600nm. CMV12000 sensors are suitable for use in machine vision, intelligent traffic solutions, and broadcasting applications.
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Contact:CMOSIS
Headquarters: Antwerp, Belgium
Products: CMV12000 image sensor
Key Features: 4096 x 3072 pixel array, 5.5 µm x 5.5 µm pixel size, frame rate of 300 fps (10-bit), and 180 fps (12-bit), NIR enhancement (QE between 650 and 1000nm.)
What CMOSIS says:
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