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24 June 2014 Implementation of high-dynamic range pixel architecture for SWIR applications
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This paper presents novel unit cell architecture for short wave infrared (SWIR) imaging applications. It has two input stages which are CTIA and SFD covering for both respectively low and high light, levels and automatic input stage selection circuitry that chooses best input stage. User can select 2 modes for FPA manual and automatic mode. In manual mode, user can set CTIA or SFD for all pixels according to user needs. In automatic mode, each pixel selects input stage itself according to light level. Light level threshold can be adjusted with reference voltage. Automatic input stage selection for each pixel brings high SNR level and low noise along with highest possible dynamic range for SWIR imaging applications. CMOS 0.18μm technology is used to realize unit cell. In the architecture of unit cell, circuit level techniques are used to optimize layout size.
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Melik Yazici, Huseyin Kayahan, Omer Ceylan, Sohaib Saadat Afridi, Atia Shafique, and Yasar Gurbuz "Implementation of high-dynamic range pixel architecture for SWIR applications", Proc. SPIE 9070, Infrared Technology and Applications XL, 90700D (24 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2054737
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KEYWORDS
Short wave infrared radiation

Sensors

Infrared imaging

Signal to noise ratio

Infrared radiation

Readout integrated circuits

Staring arrays

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