Optical and x-ray characterization of two novel CMOS Image Sensors
- Abstract:
- A UK consortium (MI3) has been founded to develop advanced CMOS pixel designs for scientific applications. Vanilla, a 520×520 array of 25μm pixels benefits from flushed reset circuitry for low noise and random pixel access for region of interest (ROI) readout. OPIC, a 64×72 test structure array of 30μm digital pixels has thresholding capabilities for sparse readout at 3,700fps. Characterization is performed with both optical illumination and x-ray exposure via a scintillator. Vanilla exhibits 34±3e- read noise, interactive quantum efficiency of 54% at 500nm and can read a 6×6 ROI at 24,395fps. OPIC has 46±3e- read noise and a wide dynamic range of 65dB due to high full well capacity. Based on these characterization studies, Vanilla could be utilized in applications where demands include high spectral response and high speed region of interest readout while OPIC could be used for high speed, high dynamic range imaging.
- Authors:
- SE Bohndiek, CD Arvanitis, C Venanzi, GJ Royle, AT Clark, JP Crooks, ML Prydderch, R Turchetta, A Blue, RD Speller
- Journal:
- Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
- Citation info:
- Vol. 6471
- Publication date:
- 24th May 2007
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