Pixel-level oversampling for a time of flight 3D image sensor with dual range measurements

US9523765B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9523765-B2
Application numberUS-201414330212-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 14, 2014
Priority dateJul 14, 2014
Publication dateDec 20, 2016
Grant dateDec 20, 2016

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A time of flight pixel cell includes a photosensor to sense photons reflected from an object. Pixel support circuitry including charging control logic is coupled to the photosensor to detect when the photosensor senses the photons reflected from the object, and coupled to receive timing signals representative of when light pulses are emitted from a light source. A controllable current source is coupled to receive a time of flight signal form the charging control logic to provide a charge current when a light pulse emitted from the light source until the photosensor senses a respective one of the photons reflected from the object. A capacitor is coupled to receive the charge current, and a voltage on the capacitor is representative of a round trip distance to the object. A reset circuit is coupled to reset the voltage on the capacitor after being charged a plurality number of times.

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A time of flight pixel cell, comprising: a photosensor to sense photons reflected from an object; and pixel support circuitry including: charging control logic coupled to the photosensor to detect when the photosensor senses the photons reflected from the object, wherein the charging control logic is further coupled to receive timing signals representative of when light pulses are emitted from a light source to the object; a controllable current source coupled to provide a charge current in response to a time of flight signal coupled to be received from the charging control logic, wherein the time of flight signal is representative of a time of flight of each one of the light pulses emitted from the light source until the photosensor senses a respective one of the photons reflected from the object; a capacitor coupled to receive the charge current from the controllable current source in response to the time of flight signal, wherein a voltage on the capacitor is representative of a round trip distance to the object; and a reset circuit coupled to reset the voltage on the capacitor after being charged a plurality number of times by the controllable current source in response to the time of flight signal. 2. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 1 wherein the pixel support circuitry further comprises an amplifier coupled to the capacitor to read out the voltage on the capacitor after being charged the plurality number of times by the controllable current source in response to the time of flight signal, wherein the reset circuit coupled to reset the voltage on the capacitor after the voltage on the capacitor is read out. 3. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 2 wherein the capacitor is further coupled to be recharged to the voltage that is read out on the capacitor after being reset to determine time of flight information. 4. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 2 wherein the pixel support circuitry further comprises an output switch coupled between the capacitor and the gate of the amplifier. 5. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 2 wherein the pixel support circuitry further comprises a row select switch coupled between an output of the amplifier and a bitline. 6. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 1 wherein the controllable current source is coupled to provide the charge current to the capacitor after each light pulse is emitted from the light source until the photosensor senses the respective one of the photons reflected from the object. 7. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 6 wherein the controllable current source includes an alternate current path to conduct the charge current after the photosensor senses the respective one of the photons reflected from the object until a next light pulse is emitted from the light source. 8. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 1 wherein the voltage on the capacitor scaled by the plurality number of times that the voltage on the capacitor is charged by the controllable current source is representative of the round trip distance to the object. 9. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 1 wherein a first voltage is coupled to be read out from the capacitor that is coupled to be charged by the controllable current source in response to light pulses that are emitted at a first frequency from the light source, wherein a second voltage is coupled to be read out from the capacitor that is coupled to be charged by the controllable current source in response to light pulses that are emitted at a second frequency from the light source, and wherein a compensated round trip distance to the object is determined in response to the first voltage, the second voltage, a first maximum range of the light pulses that are emitted at the first frequency from the light source, and a second maximum range of the light pulses that are emitted at the second frequency from the light source. 10. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 9 wherein the compensated round trip distance to the object compensates for photons reflected from the object that are undetected. 11. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 1 wherein the photosensor comprises a single photon avalanche diode (SPAD). 12. The time of flight pixel cell of claim 1 wherein the photosensor is included in a first die and wherein the pixel support circuitry is included in a second die, wherein the first die and second die are stacked and coupled together. 13. A time of flight sensing system, comprising: a light source to emit light pulses to an object, wherein a frequency at which the light pulses are emitted from the light source is adjustable; a time of flight pixel array having a plurality of time of flight pixel cells, wherein each one of the time of flight pixel cells comprises: a photosensor to sense photons reflected from the object; charging control logic coupled to the photosensor to detect when the photosensor senses the photons reflected from the object, wherein the charging control logic is further coupled to receive timing signals representative of when the light pulses are emitted from the light source; a controllable current source coupled to provide a charge current in response to a time of flight signal coupled to be received from the charging control logic, wherein the time of flight signal is representative of a time of flight of each one of the light pulses emitted from the light source until the photosensor senses a respective one of the photons reflected from the object; a capacitor coupled to receive the charge current from the controllable current source in response to the time of flight signal, wherein a voltage on the capacitor is representative of a round trip distance to the object; a reset circuit coupled to reset the voltage on the capacitor after being charged a plurality number of times by the controllable current source in response to the time of flight signal; and control circuitry coupled to the light source and to the time of flight pixel array to synchronize a timing of the emission of the light pulses with the sensing of the photons reflected from the object. 14. The time of flight sensing system of claim 13 wherein each one of the time of flight pixel cells further comprises an amplifier coupled to the capacitor to read out the voltage on the capacitor after being charged the plurality number of times by the controllable current source in response to the time of flight signal, wherein the reset circuit coupled to reset the voltage on the capacitor after the voltage on the capacitor is read out. 15. The time of flight sensing system of claim 14 wherein the capacitor is further coupled to be recharged to the voltage that is read out on the capacitor after being reset to determine time of flight information. 16. The time of flight sensing system of claim 14 wherein each one of the time of flight pixel cells further comprises an output switch coupled between the capacitor and the gate of the amplifier. 17. The time of flight sensing system of claim 14 wherein each one of the time of flight pixel cells further comprises a row select switch coupled between an output of the amplifier and a bitline. 18. The time of flight sensing system of claim 17 further comprising read out circuitry coupled to read out the voltage from each one of the time of flight pixel cells through the bitline. 19. The time of flight sensing system of claim 18 further comprising time counters coupled to the read out circuitry to determine time of flight information for each light pulse that is emitted fr

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  • wherein a voltage or current pulse is initiated and terminated in accordance with the pulse transmission and echo reception respectively, e.g. using counters · CPC title

  • Detector arrays, e.g. charge-transfer gates · CPC title

  • G01S7/4865Primary

    Time delay measurement, e.g. time-of-flight measurement, time of arrival measurement or determining the exact position of a peak (peak detection in noise, signal conditioning G01S7/487) · CPC title

  • Three-dimensional [3D] imaging with simultaneous measurement of time-of-flight at a two-dimensional [2D] array of receiver pixels, e.g. time-of-flight cameras or flash lidar · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

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What does patent US9523765B2 cover?
A time of flight pixel cell includes a photosensor to sense photons reflected from an object. Pixel support circuitry including charging control logic is coupled to the photosensor to detect when the photosensor senses the photons reflected from the object, and coupled to receive timing signals representative of when light pulses are emitted from a light source. A controllable current source is…
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Omnivision Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01S7/4865. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Dec 20 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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