Title :
High-Speed, High Dynamic-Range Optical Sensor Arrays
Author :
Kleinfelder, Stuart ; Chiang, Shiuh-hua Wood ; Huang, Wei ; Shah, Ashish ; Kwiatkowski, Kris
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A monolithic solid-state linear sensor array has been designed and fabricated in a 0.35 mum , 3.3 V, thin-oxide digital CMOS process. The sensor arrays are targetted at such instruments and applications as digital streak cameras, 2-D cameras for proton radiography, and fiber-optic array readout. The prototype consists of a 1-D linear array of 150 integrated photodiodes, followed by fast analog buffers and on-chip, 150-deep analog frame storage. Frame storage consists of 150 analog sample circuits per pixel, with each sample circuit including an n-channel sample switch, a 0.1 pF double-polysilicon sample capacitor, a reset switch to clear the capacitor, and a multiplexed source-follower readout buffer. Sampling speeds of 400 M-frames/s have been achieved using electrical input signals, and 100 MHz with optical input signals, both with a dynamic range of ~ 11.5 bits, rms. Circuit design details are presented, along with the results of electrical measurements and optical experiments with fast pulsed laser light sources at several wavelengths. A set of next-generation concept designs are also presented that aims to include PLL-based clock multiplication for 1 GHz continuous sampling, plus a new real-time trigger circuit technique that examines windowed regions of stored samples to form a sophisticated trigger decision.
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; image sensors; integrated circuit design; optical phase locked loops; optical sensors; photodiodes; sensor arrays; trigger circuits; PLL-based clock multiplication; analog frame storage; digital CMOS process; digital streak cameras; double-polysilicon sample capacitor; fast-pulsed laser light sources; fiber-optic array readout; high-dynamic-range optical sensor arrays; integrated photodiodes; monolithic solid-state linear sensor array; multiplexed source-follower readout buffer; n-channel sample switch; proton radiography; real-time trigger circuit technique; size 0.35 mum; voltage 3.3 V; Buffer storage; Digital cameras; Optical arrays; Optical buffering; Optical sensors; Optical switches; Sampling methods; Sensor arrays; Switched capacitor circuits; Switching circuits; Image sensors; intelligent sensors; optical signal detection;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2015301