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Compact pixel reset circuits using reversed current readout
 
   
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US Patent 7215369
Issued Date
May 8, 2007
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Compact CMOS pixel sensors containing three or four total transistors and four or five control lines provide a high percentage of sensor area for the photodiode that measures light intensity. The CMOS pixel sensors thus have good light sensitivity. The CMOS pixel sensors also provide active reset operations yielding low noise when resetting node voltages. The low transistor count is achieved using the same transistors during both reset operations and readout operation. Reversing the current direction through a pixel sensor during readout allows the row selection transistor to act as a buffer for a transistor having a gate coupled to the photodiode node.
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May 8, 2007
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10/406,698
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April 2, 2003
US Classification
348/308   257/E27.14 348/310 348/E3.018
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H04N   5/335   (20060101)  
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348/302   348/307   348/308   348/310  
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An image sensor having a plurality of pixels, each including a sense node; an output node; a first device, connected to the sense node, producing a signal at the sense node that is proportional to incident light intensity at the pixel; at least one select node to receive a first select signal for selecting the pixel output node from the plurality of pixels; a reset device for resetting the pixel; and a sample and hold circuit including a sample node coupled to the sense node. At least one amplifier is provided, including a first input node to receive an output signal from the output node of a selected pixel and a second input node connected to a reference voltage source provided as a reference to reset a selected pixel. An amplifier output node is connected to couple an amplifier output signal to a selected pixel's sample and hold circuit.

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