In-pixel amplification device and method

US9756270B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9756270-B2
Application numberUS-201514965714-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 10, 2015
Priority dateDec 16, 2014
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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A pixel for converting incident subatomic particles into an output voltage signal is disclosed. In one aspect, the pixel includes a photo-detector adapted to receive incident subatomic particles and generate an input voltage signal corresponding to an intensity of the received particles. The pixel also includes a passive amplifier adapted to passively amplify the input voltage signal to generate an output voltage signal. The passive amplification reduces the noise of the output voltage signal, and may have a higher quantum efficiency than typical in-pixel amplification devices and methods.

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A pixel for converting incident subatomic particles into an output voltage signal, the pixel comprising: a particle-detector adapted to receive subatomic particles and generate an input voltage signal corresponding to an intensity of the received subatomic particles; and a passive amplifier comprising: a voltage-controlled capacitor adapted to receive and store the input voltage signal at a first terminal, wherein the capacitance of the voltage-controlled capacitor is variable between a first capacitance and a second capacitance in response to a capacitor control voltage, wherein the voltage-controlled capacitor comprises: the first terminal, a second terminal adapted to receive the capacitor control voltage, and a third terminal connected to a constant voltage supply, and wherein the capacitor control voltage at the second terminal controls the capacitance of the voltage-controlled capacitor; and a first switch, connected to the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor, adapted to selectively provide the input voltage signal to the voltage-controlled capacitor, wherein varying the voltage-controlled capacitor from the first capacitance to the second capacitance subjects the input voltage signal stored at the first terminal to a gain, thereby generating an output voltage signal at the first terminal. 2. The pixel of claim 1 , wherein the voltage-controlled capacitor is a metal-oxide-semiconductor capacitor. 3. The pixel of claim 1 , further comprising at least one output element comprising an output buffer adapted to receive and process the output voltage signal for provision to an external component. 4. The pixel of claim 3 , wherein the at least one output element further comprises at least one memory cell, each memory cell comprising: a storage capacitor adapted to receive and store the output voltage signal; and a second switch connected between the storage capacitor and the voltage-controlled capacitor, wherein the second switch is adapted to selectively provide the output voltage signal to the storage capacitor, wherein the output buffer is adapted to receive the output voltage signal from the storage capacitor of the at least one memory cell. 5. The pixel of claim 1 , further comprising a pixel buffer adapted to pass the input voltage signal from the photo-detector to the passive amplifier. 6. The pixel of claim 1 adapted to perform correlated double sampling, wherein the passive amplifier further comprises: an input capacitor connected to the first switch; and a third switch adapted to selectively provide a precharging voltage to the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor. 7. The pixel of claim 6 , further comprising an input buffer between the input capacitor and the voltage-controlled capacitor. 8. The pixel of claim 1 , wherein the capacitor control voltage is a two-level voltage signal. 9. An image sensor or electronic device comprising a plurality of pixels according to claim 1 . 10. A method of providing an output voltage signal indicative of incident subatomic particles, the method comprising: receiving subatomic particles at a particle-detector and thereby generating an input voltage signal corresponding to an associated intensity of the received subatomic particles; selectively passing the input voltage signal to a first terminal of a voltage-controlled capacitor and storing the input voltage signal at the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor, wherein the voltage-controlled capacitor is at a first capacitance, wherein the voltage-controlled capacitor comprises: the first terminal, a second terminal adapted to receive the capacitor control voltage, and a third terminal connected to a constant voltage supply, and wherein the capacitor control voltage at the second terminal controls the capacitance of the voltage-controlled capacitor; and varying the capacitance of the voltage-controlled capacitor from the first capacitance to a second capacitance, thereby subjecting the input voltage signal to a gain to generate an output voltage signal. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising providing the output voltage signal to an output buffer, thereby generating a buffered output voltage signal for provision to an external component. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising selectively storing the output voltage signal at a storage capacitor to subsequently provide the output voltage signal to the output buffer. 13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising transmitting the input voltage signal through a buffer prior to selectively passing the input voltage to the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor. 14. The method of claim 10 adapted to perform correlated double sampling. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein generating the input voltage signal comprises: charging a first terminal of an input capacitor and the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor to a precharging voltage, wherein the first terminal of the input capacitor and the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor are selectably connected; and charging a second terminal of the input capacitor to a reset voltage whilst maintaining the precharging voltage at the first terminal of the input capacitor and the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein selectively passing the input voltage signal to the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor comprises: disconnecting the precharging voltage from the first terminal of the input capacitor and the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor; applying the input voltage signal to the second terminal of the input capacitor thus coupling the difference between the input voltage signal and the reset voltage to the first terminal of the input capacitor, thereby shifting the level of the precharging voltage by a proportion of the difference between the input voltage signal and the reset voltage to generate a difference voltage at the first terminal of the input capacitor; and selectively passing the difference voltage to the first terminal of the voltage-controlled capacitor. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein varying the capacitance of the voltage-controlled capacitor comprises varying the capacitance of the voltage-controlled capacitor between a first capacitance and a second capacitance, thereby subjecting the difference voltage to a gain to generate the output voltage signal.

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  • comprising storage means other than floating diffusion · CPC title

  • H04N25/77Primary

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

  • H04N25/59Primary

    by controlling the amount of charge storable in the pixel, e.g. modification of the charge conversion ratio of the floating node capacitance · CPC title

  • Circuitry for control of the power supply · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9756270B2 cover?
A pixel for converting incident subatomic particles into an output voltage signal is disclosed. In one aspect, the pixel includes a photo-detector adapted to receive incident subatomic particles and generate an input voltage signal corresponding to an intensity of the received particles. The pixel also includes a passive amplifier adapted to passively amplify the input voltage signal to generat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Imec Vzw, Univ Brussel Vrije
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N25/77. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 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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