A high-dynamic-range CMOS image sensor for automotive applications


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    • Author:  Schanz  M. Nitta  C. Bussmann  A. Hosticka  B.J. Wertheimer  R.K. Associat. for Electr. Electron. & Inf. Technol.  Frankfurt;  

    • Abstract:  Abstract In this paper, a 256256 pixel CMOS imager is described that exhibits 120 dB dynamic range, 56 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), 65% fill factor, and an effective frame rate of 50 Hz. This has been achieved using a unique combination of a multiexposure and a multigain linear readout. The imager has been integrated in 1 ?m double-metal CMOS technology. The intended application is for driver's assistant systems, but the imager can be used for a wide range of applications requiring high dynamic range

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