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CMOS image sensor with logarithmic response and self-calibrating fixed pattern noise correction
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1998
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Event CameraEngineeringFixed Pattern NoiseAnalog DesignIntegrated CircuitsImage SensorCmos Image SensorPhotoelectric SensorCalibrationCamera CalibrationInstrumentationVision SensorPattern Noise CorrectionLogarithmic ResponseComputer EngineeringSignal ProcessingOptical SensorsSensor CalibrationCmos Camera Chip
Optical CMOS sensor arrays have to cope with the problem of mismatch between individual pixels. This paper describes a CMOS camera chip with logarithmic response that has an automatic analog fixed pattern noise correction on chip. It was fabricated in an 0.8 micron process and consists of 64 X 64 active pixels. The photoreceptors show a measured response of about 100 mV per decade in light intensity and a dynamic range of more than 6 decades. Each pixel includes a capacitor to store the offset correction voltage. After applying the calibration procedure the remaining fixed pattern noise of one column has a standard deviation of 2 mV corresponding to 2 percent of a decade. The result is a system with significantly reduced pixel to pixel variations in comparison to similar uncalibrated photoreceptor arrays.