Title :
An integrated optical transient sensor
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Neuroinformatics, Univ. of Zurich, Switzerland
fDate :
9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The implementation of a compact continuous-time optical transient sensor with commercial CMOS technology is presented. In its basic version, this sensor consists of a photodiode, five transistors and a capacitor. The proposed circuit produces several output signals in parallel. These include a sustained, logarithmically compressed measure of the incoming irradiance, half-wave rectified and thresholded contrast-encoding measures of positive and negative irradiance transients, and a signal that shows a combination of the sustained and the bidirectional transient response. The particular implementation reported in this work responds to abrupt irradiance changes with contrasts down to less than 1% for positive transients and 25% for negative transients. Circuit modifications leading to more symmetric contrast thresholds around 5% are also described. Due to their compactness these transient sensors are suitable for implementation in monolithic one- or two-dimensional imaging arrays. Such arrays may be used to sense local brightness changes of an image projected onto the circuit plane, which typically correspond to moving contours.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; CMOS image sensors; adaptive optics; analogue processing circuits; continuous time systems; focal planes; integrated optoelectronics; transient response; CMOS continuous-time optical transient sensor; CMOS image sensor; active pixel; adaptive photoreceptor; bidirectional transient response; commercial CMOS technology; focal-plane sensor; half-wave rectified thresholded contrast-encoding measures; incoming irradiance; local brightness change sensing; logarithmically compressed measure; monolithic one-dimensional imaging arrays; monolithic two-dimensional imaging arrays; moving contours; negative irradiance transients; neuromorphic sensor; parallel output signals; positive irradiance transients; sustained transient response; symmetric contrast thresholds; temporal processing; CMOS technology; Capacitive sensors; Capacitors; Integrated circuit measurements; Integrated circuit technology; Integrated optics; Nonlinear optics; Optical sensors; Photodiodes; Sensor arrays;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSII.2002.807270