An SoC combining a 132dB QVGA pixel array and a 32b DSP/MCU processor for vision applications
Key elements for machine vision are the intra-scene dynamic range of the optical front-end, and a data representation that is as independent as possible from the illumination level. Furthermore, combining an optical front-end and a processor on the same chip enables a single-chip vision system to pe...
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Zusammenfassung: | Key elements for machine vision are the intra-scene dynamic range of the optical front-end, and a data representation that is as independent as possible from the illumination level. Furthermore, combining an optical front-end and a processor on the same chip enables a single-chip vision system to perform image acquisition, analysis and decision-making. This paper presents a system-on-chip which combines a front-end pixel with a time-domain logarithmic encoding and a variable reference voltage, a 32b processor, a graphical processing unit, 128 KB or SRAM, and several communication interfaces.It offers a 132dB intra-scene dynamic range encoded logarithmically with 149 steps per decade while achieving an FPN of 0.51 LSB. Logarithmic encoding is exploited on-chip to efficiently compute the image contrast by simple subtractions between neighbouring pixels. |
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ISSN: | 0193-6530 2376-8606 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ISSCC.2009.4977300 |