A programmable compact control mechanism for ultra-Low power Current-Mediated CMOS Imager

Fang Tang, A. Bermak
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A novel ultra-low power control mechanism is presented for Mega-pixels current-mediated CMOS imagers. Within the proposed technique, the operating read-out pixel and reset pixel are located in the same column, controlled by only 2-bit lines/pixel compared with 4-bit in previous reported design. The number of transistors for each pixel is reduced from the standard 6 transistors to 4 in the current design. Because the read-out and reset modes are separated into two phases in series for the proposed mechanism, only one reference current source is used, by which the power consumption can further be saved and also the chip area would be shrunk. Minimum wiring overhead is required in the proposed pixel as two control lines are removed. Furthermore, a programmable electronic shutter is adopted to adjust the integration time. The proposed design is simulated using TSMC 0.18um technology, with more than 80% fill factor for a 17×17um2 pixel dimension.
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一种超低功耗电流介导CMOS成像仪的可编程紧凑控制机制
提出了一种用于百万像素电流介导CMOS成像仪的超低功耗控制机制。在提出的技术中,操作读出像素和复位像素位于同一列,仅由2位线/像素控制,而之前报道的设计是4位线/像素。在当前设计中,每个像素的晶体管数量从标准的6个晶体管减少到4个。由于该机制的读出和复位模式串联为两相,因此只使用一个参考电流源,进一步节省了功耗,并缩小了芯片面积。当两条控制线被移除时,在提议的像素中需要最小的布线开销。采用可编程电子快门调节积分时间。所提出的设计采用台积电0.18um技术进行仿真,17×17um2像素尺寸的填充系数超过80%。
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