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Design of a Configurable Bit-Resolution CMOS Image Sensor for the Image Depth Extraction

Authors
Lee, SeongjooSong, Minkyu
Issue Date
27-Dec-2016
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
CMOS image sensor; configurable bit-resolution; image depth extraction; RGB pixels and IR pixel; single-slope ADC
Citation
2016 INTERNATIONAL SOC DESIGN CONFERENCE (ISOCC), pp 139 - 140
Pages
2
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
2016 INTERNATIONAL SOC DESIGN CONFERENCE (ISOCC)
Start Page
139
End Page
140
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/25126
DOI
10.1109/ISOCC.2016.7799729
ISSN
2163-9612
Abstract
Design of a configurable bit-resolution CMOS image sensor(CIS) is described. Recently, CIS pixel matrixes composed of both RGB and Infrared(IR) color filters are used for the implementation of an image depth extraction. However, in order to compensate the light density between RGB and IR, the single slope ADC inside of CIS must have a configurable bit-resolution. For example, RGB signal has a 8-hit resolution, while IR signal has an 12-bit resolution. The proposed CIS has 4 different bit resolutions for RGB pixel, such as 8-bit, 6-bit, 4-bit and 2-bit. The proposed ADC has a maximum resolution of 12-bit for IR pixels with the architecture of two-step single-slope(TS SS) type. The proposed CIS has a 100MHz clock, and it has been designed with 0.18 m CIS technology.
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