A 20-ch TDC/ADC Hybrid Architecture LiDAR SoC for 240 [Formula Omitted] 96 Pixel 200-m Range Imaging With Smart Accumulation Technique and Residue Quantizing SAR ADC

This paper presents a time-to-digital converter/analog-to-digital-converter (TDC/ADC) hybrid LiDAR system-on-chip (SoC) to realize reliable self-driving systems. The smart accumulation technique (SAT) is proposed to achieve both 200-m and high-pixel-resolution range imaging, which was untrodden with...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of solid-state circuits 2018-11, Vol.53 (11), p.3026
Hauptverfasser: Yoshioka, Kentaro, Kubota, Hiroshi, Fukushima, Tomonori, Kondo, Satoshi, Tuan Thanh Ta, Okuni, Hidenori, Watanabe, Kaori, Hirono, Masatoshi, Ojima, Yoshinari, Kimura, Katsuyuki, Hosoda, Sohichiroh, Ota, Yutaka, Koizumi, Tomohiro, Kawabe, Naoyuki, Ishii, Yasuhiro, Iwagami, Yoichiro, Yagi, Seitaro, Fujisawa, Isao, Kano, Nobuo, Sugimoto, Tomohiko, Kurose, Daisuke, Waki, Naoya, Higashi, Yumi, Nakamura, Tetsuya, Nagashima, Yoshikazu, Ishii, Hirotomo, Sai, Akihide, Matsumoto, Nobu
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents a time-to-digital converter/analog-to-digital-converter (TDC/ADC) hybrid LiDAR system-on-chip (SoC) to realize reliable self-driving systems. The smart accumulation technique (SAT) is proposed to achieve both 200-m and high-pixel-resolution range imaging, which was untrodden with conventional LiDARs. The “smart” accumulation is realized by a simple object recognition strategy with small circuit overhead. When compared to conventional accumulations, the LiDAR range is enhanced without degrading the pixel resolution. Moreover, a TDC/ADC hybrid architecture is proposed to achieve a wide-distance-range LiDAR with a small silicon area and short-range precision. To minimize the ADC cost, a residue-quantizing noise-shaping (RQNS) SAR ADC is proposed. The prototype LiDAR SoC is fabricated in the 28-nm CMOS technology and integrated into the silicon photomultiplier (SiPM)-based LiDAR system. LiDAR measured with 240 [Formula Omitted] 96 pixels at 10 frames/s achieves a measurement range of 200 m with a 70-klx direct sunlight: the measurement range is 2[Formula Omitted] longer than conventional designs. Furthermore, our LiDAR achieves 4[Formula Omitted] higher effective pixel resolution compared to conventional designs using simple accumulation. A 3-D point-cloud image acquired with a real-life environment is presented.
ISSN:0018-9200
1558-173X
DOI:10.1109/JSSC.2018.2868315