A progressive scan CCD image sensor for DSC applications

T Yamada, K Ikeda, YG Kim, H Wakoh… - IEEE Journal of Solid …, 2000 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
T Yamada, K Ikeda, YG Kim, H Wakoh, T Toma, T Sakamoto, K Ogawa, E Okamoto…
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2000ieeexplore.ieee.org
A progressive-scan CCD image sensor with a standard double-layer polysilicon is designed
on a new architecture of pixel interleaved array named PIACCD. The pixel layout is
estimated to enlarge the saturation voltage by 1.3 times and heighten the sensitivity with the
1.4 times enlarged equilateral aperture opened above each photodiode. The three-
dimensional simulation ensures that the unique electrode pattern layout has an advantage
to accelerate the signal charge transfer. The pixel interleaved array heightens the resolution …
A progressive-scan CCD image sensor with a standard double-layer polysilicon is designed on a new architecture of pixel interleaved array named PIACCD. The pixel layout is estimated to enlarge the saturation voltage by 1.3 times and heighten the sensitivity with the 1.4 times enlarged equilateral aperture opened above each photodiode. The three-dimensional simulation ensures that the unique electrode pattern layout has an advantage to accelerate the signal charge transfer. The pixel interleaved array heightens the resolution by 2/sup 1/2/ times in comparison with that of the same pixel number ITCCD in horizontal and vertical directions. The resolution characteristics fit to the fine pattern sensitivity of the human eye and the power spectrum distributions of nature scenes. The fabricated sensor, which has 2.4 Mpixels with 4.52 /spl mu/m/sup 2/ pixel size, has provided the 1.3 times sensitivity and the dynamic range of 71 dB. The reproduced image has verified the resolution of PIACCD 1.4 times higher than that of the same pixel number ITCCD.
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