4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

A 2 kfps Sub-μW/Pix Uncooled-PbSe Digital Imager With 10 Bit DR Adjustment and FPN Correction for High-Speed and Low-Cost MWIR Applications

Journal

IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS
Volume 50, Issue 10, Pages 2394-2405

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSSC.2015.2464672

Keywords

CMOS; digital pixel sensor (DPS); fixed pattern noise (FPN); high speed; imager; infrared; low cost; low power; MWIR; PbSe; uncooled

Funding

  1. Avanza Competitividad I+D+i project from the Ministry of Energy, Industry and Tourism of Spain [TSI-020100-2010-738]

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Mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) thermography is an emerging technology with promising applications such as industrial monitoring, medicine and automotive, but its use in highspeed cameras is not yet widespread due to the lack of inexpensive sensor integration solutions and their common reliance on bulky cooling mechanisms. This work fills the gap by presenting a monolithic uncooled high-speed imager based on vapor-phase deposition lead selenide (VPD PbSe) photoconductors and a fully digital and configurable CMOS read-out integrated circuit (ROIC) to operate the MWIR imager. This ROIC features cancellation of PbSe dark current, compensation of its output capacitance and correction of the fixed pattern noise (FPN) caused by process non-uniformities in CMOS fabrication and detector deposition. The low-cost 80 x 80 imager has been integrated using 0.35 gm 2P4M standard CMOS technology and PbSe detector post-processing with 135 gm pixel pitch and 68% fill factor values. Experimental optoelectrical performance exhibits 10 bit real-time FPN compensation and DR calibration over the entire focal plane operating at 2 kfps, sub-0.5 LSB inter-pixel crosstalk, sub-mu W pixel power consumption, and an overall figure of merit of 55 mK x ms.

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