CMOS image system wiht high responsivity and high dynamic range / Sistemas de imagem CMOS com alta responsividade e elevada faixa dinamica

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

This thesis adresses two important challenges imposed by CMOS technology trends, the reduction of the junctions s responsivity and voltages levels. A new photodetector with high responsivity and a multi-sampling time domain image system are investigated. This thesis proposes to use the gate controlled lateral bipolar junction transistor (GCLBJT) as a four terminal phototransistor as photodetector with high responsivity. This work presents the photopolarization principle, gain current mechanism of the GC-LBJT in conjuction with DC equivalent circuit development. The GC-LBJT photo response is analysed in two different configurations, common colector with constant gate-base voltage and common emmiter with constant gate-emitter voltage. The photoresponse is related to device equations in both configurations. In the common colector with constant gate-base voltage configuration the photo response characteristic changes from linear to sublinear according to the VGB control voltage. In the common emmiter configuration, the device presents sublinear photo response and small changes for full range of the VGB control voltage used. Exploring the GC-LBJT controllable characteristic, the GC-LBJT phototransistor presents high and controllable gain all over the range of irradiation used, for both configurations. The multi-sampling method for time domain CMOS image systems is proposed. The pixel s architecture is composed by a comparator and a single bit memory circuit. The multisampling method in time-domain allows reducing memory circuits integrated per pixel with eight bit tipically to a single bit. The sample result stored in the single bit memory of the pixel is externally read in a synchronous way and the pixel signal value is coded according to the sampling instant. The number of the bits and the speed of circuit s operation define the upper limit of the matrix size. In addition, this work presents the influence of non-linearity on photoresponse characteristic for systems operating in time domain. The behavior of fixed and temporal pattern noise study in time domain image system is also presented

ASSUNTO(S)

detectors photon microeletronica optoeletronica integrated circuits fotodetectores circuitos integrados optoelectronics microelectronics complementary metal oxide semiconductors semicondutores complementares de oxido e metal

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