DocumentCode :
658859
Title :
The evolution of CMOS image sensors
Author :
Hirayama, Takatsugu
Author_Institution :
Semicond. Technol. Dev. Div., R&D Platform of Sony Corp., Atsugi, Japan
fYear :
2013
fDate :
11-13 Nov. 2013
Firstpage :
5
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Previous video cameras were big and heavy. However, CCD image sensors (CCD-ISs) replaced video camera tubes, so that video cameras became smaller and lighter, and video cameras as consumer products were introduced. Moreover, CCD-ISs created a market for digital still cameras and they replaced film cameras because of they were easy to use. However, CMOS image sensors (CISs) were incorporated into cellular phones that did not require high image resolution. CCD-ISs were then used for digital still cameras; however, their market share drastically declined with the appearance of back illuminated CMOS image sensors (BI-CISs) that had a better signal to noise ratio than CCD-ISs. LOGIC chip stacked BI-CISs were launched after that, which could improve the characteristics of cameras, increase their functions, and enable them to be miniaturized. This paper describes the evolution of CISs and their applications utilizing image quality, 3D integration, and wavelength.
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; CMOS image sensors; image resolution; mobile handsets; video cameras; 3D integration; CCD image sensors; CCD-IS; back illuminated CMOS image sensors; cellular phones; digital still cameras; film cameras; image quality; image resolution; logic chip stacked BI-CIS; video cameras; CMOS image sensors; Cameras; Image quality; Image resolution; Transistors; 3D integration; BI-CISs; CCD-ISs; CISs; signal to noise ratio;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference (A-SSCC), 2013 IEEE Asian
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0277-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ASSCC.2013.6690968
Filename :
6690968
Link To Document :
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