Luximos: A 768×64 900-fps Tileable Pipelined X-Ray CMOS Image Sensor for Dental Imaging With 2.6 LSB/nGy Sensitivity

In this letter, a stitched array of 768\times 64 pixels for X-ray dental imaging is presented. The sensor architecture allows to increase the frame rate up to 900 fps thanks to a pipeline approach that minimizes the deadtime between consecutive frames. A column-based ADC converts pixel values in d...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE solid-state circuits letters 2020, Vol.3, p.406-409
Hauptverfasser: Massari, Nicola, Xu, Hesong, Tarolli, Alessandro, Parmesan, Luca, Perenzoni, Daniele, Colpo, Sabrina, Fronza, Nicola, Stoppa, David, Perenzoni, Matteo, Maglione, Alfredo
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Zusammenfassung:In this letter, a stitched array of 768\times 64 pixels for X-ray dental imaging is presented. The sensor architecture allows to increase the frame rate up to 900 fps thanks to a pipeline approach that minimizes the deadtime between consecutive frames. A column-based ADC converts pixel values in digital form while an external FPGA performs the operation of time-delay integration accumulation, thus increasing the signal-to-noise ratio. Internal programmable gain allows to achieve a maximum sensitivity of 2.6 LSB/nGy and, at the same time, to extend the dynamic range of the sensor in case of high intensity. The final system consists of two sensors each one having a size of 74.5\times 9 mm, assembled in a PCB and coupled with a high sensitive columnar thallium-doped cesium iodide (CsI(Tl)) scintillator for X-ray conversion. The sensor, fabricated in a standard CMOS 0.15- \mu \text{m} technology with a stitching approach, shows a pixel size of 97 \mu \text{m} .
ISSN:2573-9603
2573-9603
DOI:10.1109/LSSC.2020.3023333