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A Pixel Design of a Branching Ultra-Highspeed Image Sensor

Ngo, Nguyen Hoai
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Shimonomura, Kazuhiro
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Ando, Taeko
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April 3, 2021
Sensors

A burst image sensor named Hanabi, meaning fireworks in Japanese, includes a branching CCD and multiple CMOS readout circuits. The sensor is backside-illuminated with a light/charge guide pipe to minimize the temporal resolution by suppressing the horizontal motion of signal carriers. On the front side, the pixel has a guide gate at the center, branching to six first-branching gates, each bifurcating to second-branching gates, and finally connected to 12 (=6×2) floating diffusions. The signals are either read out after an image capture operation to replay 12 to 48 consecutive images, or continuously transferred to a memory chip stacked on the front side of the sensor chip and converted to digital signals. A CCD burst image sensor enables a noiseless signal transfer from a photodiode to the in-situ storage even at very high frame rates. However, the pixel count conflicts with the frame count due to the large pixel size for the relatively large in-pixel CCD memory elements. A CMOS burst image sensor can use small trench-type capacitors for memory elements, instead of CCD channels. However, the transfer noise from a floating diffusion to the memory element increases in proportion to the square root of the frame rate. The Hanabi chip overcomes the compromise between these pros and cons.

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research article
DOI
10.3390/s21072506
Author(s)
Ngo, Nguyen Hoai
Shimonomura, Kazuhiro
Ando, Taeko
Shimura, Takayoshi
Watanabe, Heiji
Takehara, Kohsei
Nguyen, Anh Quang
Charbon, Edoardo  
Etoh, Takeharu Goji
Date Issued

2021-04-03

Published in
Sensors
Volume

21

Issue

7

Article Number

2506

Subjects

ultrahigh-speed imaging

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branching image sensor

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super-temporal resolution

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