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21 February 2008 A wide dynamic range CMOS image sensor with an adjustable logarithmic response
Hsiu-Yu Cheng, Bhaskar Choubey, Steve Collins
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Abstract
A wide dynamic image CMOS image sensor with a user adjustable logarithmic photo-response is presented. A pMOS switch and a time-dependent reference voltage are integrated into a three-transistor (3T) pixel structure to implement a logarithmic response. Several pixels have been manufactured using a 0.25μm standard CMOS technology. Compared to the conventional logarithmic response pixel based on a diode-connected transistor, the proposed pixel combines a wide dynamic range of 120dB with much higher responsivity (250mV/decade) and better dark response.
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Hsiu-Yu Cheng, Bhaskar Choubey, and Steve Collins "A wide dynamic range CMOS image sensor with an adjustable logarithmic response", Proc. SPIE 6816, Sensors, Cameras, and Systems for Industrial/Scientific Applications IX, 681602 (21 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.760394
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KEYWORDS
CMOS sensors

Photodiodes

Diodes

Transistors

Sensors

Capacitance

Image sensors

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