The book describes the operating principles of CMOS images sensors, their architecture and performance, on-chip and external electronics, and characterisation techniques. Most of the book explores the pinned photodiode pixel, the experimental methods for image sensor characterisation, and presents many practical examples.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This book explores the operating principles of complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors, their architecture, readout circuits, and characterisation techniques. The book focusses on the pinned photodiode (4T) pixel and also describes the three transistor (3T) design and other pixel architectures. Device operation is explained throughout with the support of technology computer-aided design (TCAD) semiconductor simulations. Characterisation techniques of CMOS image sensors are discussed in detail, including the use of the photon transfer curve (PTC) for determining the many device parameters. Solved examples are included with the purpose of helping readers gain an understanding of the practical use of the formulas.The main audience includes physicists and engineers in image sensor characterisation and development.Key Features: Includes many semiconductor device and circuit simulations as a tool to illustrate the operating principles.Covers both the semiconductor physics and the most important electronic circuits comprising a CMOS image sensor. Presents solved examples and a list of the most important take-aways within each chapter.Discusses some specialised topics, such as charge collection, sources of dark current, reflective barriers, backside illumination and potential gradients.Provides detailed analysis of the noise sources and the readout techniques in CMOS image sensors.Covers the on-chip readout circuits at transistor level and presents the essential off-chip electronics with practical examples. The book describes the operating principles of CMOS images sensors, their architecture and performance, on-chip and external electronics, and characterisation techniques. Most of the book explores the pinned photodiode pixel, the experimental methods for image sensor characterisation, and presents many practical examples. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780750332330
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This book explores the operating principles of complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors, their architecture, readout circuits, and characterisation techniques. The book focusses on the pinned photodiode (4T) pixel and also describes the three transistor (3T) design and other pixel architectures. Device operation is explained throughout with the support of technology computer-aided design (TCAD) semiconductor simulations. Characterisation techniques of CMOS image sensors are discussed in detail, including the use of the photon transfer curve (PTC) for determining the many device parameters. Solved examples are included with the purpose of helping readers gain an understanding of the practical use of the formulas.The main audience includes physicists and engineers in image sensor characterisation and development.Key Features: Includes many semiconductor device and circuit simulations as a tool to illustrate the operating principles.Covers both the semiconductor physics and the most important electronic circuits comprising a CMOS image sensor. Presents solved examples and a list of the most important take-aways within each chapter.Discusses some specialised topics, such as charge collection, sources of dark current, reflective barriers, backside illumination and potential gradients.Provides detailed analysis of the noise sources and the readout techniques in CMOS image sensors.Covers the on-chip readout circuits at transistor level and presents the essential off-chip electronics with practical examples. The book describes the operating principles of CMOS images sensors, their architecture and performance, on-chip and external electronics, and characterisation techniques. Most of the book explores the pinned photodiode pixel, the experimental methods for image sensor characterisation, and presents many practical examples. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780750332330