Vision sensor chip with open-loop amplifier, operating method, and data processing system including same

US9520426B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9520426-B2
Application numberUS-201414578639-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2014
Priority dateJan 8, 2014
Publication dateDec 13, 2016
Grant dateDec 13, 2016

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A vision sensor chip includes a photoelectric conversion element that generates a current based on an incident light, a current-voltage (I-V) converter that converts the current into a voltage, an AC coupling capacitor directly connected to the I-V converter, an open-loop amplifier that includes a reset switch and amplifies a voltage provided by the I-V converter via the AC coupling capacitor. An event detection block detects motion according to a change in the amplified output voltage and generates first and second detection signals. A reset signal generator generates a reset signal controlling operation of the reset switch in response to first and second control signals respectively related to the first and second detection signals.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vision sensor chip comprising: a photoelectric conversion element that generates a current in response to incident light; a current-voltage converter that converts the current into a corresponding voltage and provides the corresponding voltage at an output terminal; an AC coupling capacitor directly connected to the output terminal of the current-voltage converter that receives the corresponding voltage and generates an output voltage; an open-loop amplifier including a reset switch that amplifies the output voltage to generate an amplified output voltage; an event detection block that detects motion in relation to a change in the amplified output voltage and generates first and second detection signals; and a reset signal generator that generates a reset signal controlling operation of the reset switch in response to first and second control signals respectively related to the first and second detection signals. 2. The vision sensor chip of claim 1 , wherein the current-voltage converter comprises: a bias circuit connected between a first line supplying an operating voltage and the output terminal of the current-voltage converter; a first transistor connected between the output terminal of the current-voltage converter and ground and including a gate connected to the photoelectric conversion element; and a second transistor connected between a second line and the photoelectric conversion element and including a gate connected to the output terminal of the current-voltage converter. 3. The vision sensor chip of claim 1 , wherein the first and second detection signals have the same phase. 4. The vision sensor chip of claim 3 , wherein the first and second control signals have opposite phases. 5. The vision sensor chip of claim 1 , wherein the event detection block comprises: a switch signal generation circuit that generates an ON switch signal and an OFF switch signal respectively based on comparison results between the amplified output voltage and a first threshold voltage and a second threshold voltage having a different level that the first threshold voltage; and an event detection circuit that generates the first and second detection signals in response to one of the first and second control signals, the reset signal, the ON switch signal and the OFF switch signal. 6. The vision sensor chip of claim 5 , wherein the switch signal generation circuit comprises: a ON switch signal generator that compares the amplified output voltage with the first threshold voltage and outputs the ON switch signal; and an OFF switch signal generator that compares the amplified output voltage with the second threshold voltage and outputs the ON switch signal. 7. The vision sensor chip of claim 1 , wherein the reset signal generator comprises: a capacitor; a discharge circuit connected in parallel with the capacitor; and a switch circuit that in response to one of the first and second control signals supplies the other of the first and second control signals to the capacitor. 8. A data processing system comprising: a vision sensor chip including vision sensor pixels and a processor controlling operation of the vision sensor chip, wherein each vision sensor pixel comprises: a photoelectric conversion element that generates a current in response to incident light; a current-voltage converter that converts the current into a corresponding voltage and provides the corresponding voltage at an output terminal; an AC coupling capacitor directly connected to the output terminal of the current-voltage converter that receives the corresponding voltage and generates an output voltage; an open-loop amplifier including a reset switch that amplifies the output voltage to generate an amplified output voltage; an event detection block that detects motion in relation to a change in the amplified output voltage and generates first and second detection signals; and a reset signal generator that generates a reset signal controlling operation of the reset switch in response to first and second control signals respectively related to the first and second detection signals. 9. The data processing system of claim 8 , further comprising: an X-arbiter configured to receive the first detection signal, generate a corresponding first coordinate signal, and provide the first coordinate signal to the processor, wherein in response to the first coordinate signal the processor generates a first vision sensor pixel control signal and provides the first vision sensor pixel control signal to the X-arbiter, the X-arbiter being further configured in response to the first vision sensor pixel control signal to generate the first control signal; and a Y-arbiter configured to receive the second detection signal, generate a corresponding second coordinate signal, and provide the second coordinate signal to the processor, wherein in response to the second coordinate signal the processor generates a second vision sensor pixel control signal and provides the second vision sensor pixel control signal to the Y-arbiter, the Y-arbiter being further configured in response to the second vision sensor pixel control signal to generate the second control signal. 10. The data processing system of claim 9 , wherein the current-voltage converter comprises: a bias circuit connected between a first line supplying an operating voltage and the output terminal of the current-voltage converter; a first transistor connected between the output terminal of the current-voltage converter and ground and including a gate connected to the photoelectric conversion element; and a second transistor connected between a second line and the photoelectric conversion element and including a gate connected to the output terminal of the current-voltage converter. 11. The data processing system of claim 8 , wherein the first and second detection signals have the same phase. 12. The data processing system of claim 8 , wherein the event detection block comprises: a switch signal generation circuit that generates an ON switch signal and an OFF switch signal respectively based on comparison results between the amplified output voltage and a first threshold voltage and a second threshold voltage having a different level that the first threshold voltage; and an event detection circuit that generates the first and second detection signals in response to one of the first and second control signals, the reset signal, the ON switch signal and the OFF switch signal. 13. The data processing system of claim 12 , wherein the switch signal generation circuit comprises: a ON switch signal generator that compares the amplified output voltage with the first threshold voltage and outputs the ON switch signal; and an OFF switch signal generator that compares the amplified output voltage with the second threshold voltage and outputs the ON switch signal. 14. The data processing system of claim 8 , wherein the reset signal generator comprises: a capacitor; a discharge circuit connected in parallel with the capacitor; and a switch circuit that in response to one of the first and second control signals supplies the other of the first and second control signals to the capacitor. 15. The data processing system of claim 8 , wherein the vision sensor chip and the processor communicate via a camera serial interface (CSI). 16. A method of operating the vision sensor chip, comprising: converting a current generated based on an incident light into a voltage; communicating the voltage directly to an AC coupling capacitor; amplifying an output voltage

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  • Pixel circuitry, e.g. memories, A/D converters, pixel amplifiers, shared circuits or shared components · CPC title

  • H04N25/70Primary

    SSIS architectures; Circuits associated therewith · CPC title

  • Circuitry of solid-state image sensors [SSIS]; Control thereof · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9520426B2 cover?
A vision sensor chip includes a photoelectric conversion element that generates a current based on an incident light, a current-voltage (I-V) converter that converts the current into a voltage, an AC coupling capacitor directly connected to the I-V converter, an open-loop amplifier that includes a reset switch and amplifies a voltage provided by the I-V converter via the AC coupling capacitor. …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kim Moo Young, Kim Yun Hong, Hong Seok Yong, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N25/70. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Dec 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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