Multimode photosensor

US9979905B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9979905-B2
Application numberUS-201514943436-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 17, 2015
Priority dateNov 17, 2015
Publication dateMay 22, 2018
Grant dateMay 22, 2018

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Abstract

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A multimode interline charge coupled device having an array of light sensitive pixels, each configured to accumulate photocharge responsive to light incident on the pixel, and a controller configured to allocate a first portion of the pixels to accumulate photocharge responsive to light from a scene during a plurality of exposure periods and allocate a second portion of the pixels to store photocharge accumulated by pixels in the first portion to provide a plurality of images of the scene greater than two.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A multimode interline charge coupled device (MUMIT-CCD) photosensor operable to image a scene, the MUMIT-CCD comprising: an array of light sensitive pixels each configured to accumulate photocharge responsive to light incident on the pixel; and a controller configured to operate the array in a partition mode in which the controller allocates a first portion of the pixels in the array pixels to accumulate photocharge for a first image and simultaneously store photocharge for a second image of a scene responsive to light from the scene incident on the array during a plurality of exposure periods and allocates a second portion of the pixels in the array to store photocharge accumulated by pixels in the first portion to provide a plurality of images of the scene greater than two. 2. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to operate the array in a holistic mode in which the controller control all the light sensitive pixels to accumulate photocharge responsive to light from a scene incident on the array during at least one exposure period to provide an image of the scene. 3. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to read out photocharge generated during each of the exposure periods during a same readout period. 4. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 1 wherein the first and second portions comprise a same number of the pixels. 5. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 4 wherein the number of the plurality of exposure periods is equal to four. 6. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 5 wherein the controller is configured to transfer photocharge accumulated by pixels in the first portion during first and second exposure periods of the four exposure periods for storage in pixels in the second portion. 7. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 6 wherein the controller is configured to readout photocharge accumulated during all of the four exposure periods during the same readout period. 8. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 7 wherein at a time at which the same readout period begins, photocharge accumulated during third and fourth exposure periods of the four exposure periods is located in pixels in the first portion. 9. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 1 wherein the first portion of the pixels comprises ⅔ of the pixels in the array and the second portion of the pixels comprises ⅓ of the pixels in the array. 10. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 9 wherein the number of the plurality of exposure periods is equal to three. 11. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 10 wherein the controller transfers the photocharge accumulated by pixels in the first portion during a first of the three exposure periods to pixels in the second portion and stores the transferred photocharge in the pixels in the second portion in a compressed format. 12. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 11 wherein the controller is configured to readout photocharge accumulated during all of the three exposure periods during the same readout period to provide three images of the scene. 13. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 12 wherein at a time at which the same readout period begins, photocharge accumulated during second and third exposure periods of the three exposure periods is located in pixels in the first portion. 14. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 9 wherein the number of the plurality of exposure periods is equal to four. 15. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 14 wherein the controller is configured to: between second and third exposure periods of the four exposure periods transfer photocharge accumulated by a first half of the pixels in the first portion to the pixels in the second portion; readout the photocharge transferred to the pixels in the second portion; transfer photocharge accumulated by a second half of the pixels in the first portion to the pixels in the second portion; and following a fourth exposure period of the four exposure periods readout in the same readout period the photocharge accumulated by the second half of the pixels transferred to pixels in the second portion, and photocharge accumulated by pixels in the first portion during the third and fourth exposure periods. 16. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 1 wherein exposure periods in a pair of exposure periods chosen from the plurality of exposure periods have different durations. 17. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 1 wherein each of the light sensitive pixels in the array comprises a photodiode configured to generate photocharge responsive to light incident on the pixel and a plurality of storage capacitors configured to receive and accumulate photocharge generated by the photodiode. 18. The MUMIT-CCD according to claim 17 wherein the number of the plurality of storage capacitors is equal to five. 19. A camera comprising: a MUMIT-CCD in accordance with claim 1 ; and optics that collects and focuses light from a scene onto the array of light sensitive pixels. 20. A camera according to claim 19 wherein the camera is a time of flight range camera or a high dynamic range imaging camera.

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  • 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

  • Transfer or readout registers; Split readout registers or multiple readout registers · CPC title

  • using interline transfer [IT] · CPC title

  • H04N25/42Primary

    by switching between different modes of operation using different resolutions or aspect ratios, e.g. switching between interlaced and non-interlaced mode · CPC title

  • with different integration times, e.g. short and long exposures · CPC title

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What does patent US9979905B2 cover?
A multimode interline charge coupled device having an array of light sensitive pixels, each configured to accumulate photocharge responsive to light incident on the pixel, and a controller configured to allocate a first portion of the pixels to accumulate photocharge responsive to light from a scene during a plurality of exposure periods and allocate a second portion of the pixels to store phot…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Microsoft Technology Licensing Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N25/59. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 22 2018 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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