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An In-Pixel Ambient Suppression Method for Direct Time of Flight


Abstract:

This letter proposes a novel single photon avalanche diode (SPAD)-based pixel, designed for direct Time-of-Flight (ToF) imaging with in-pixel averaging, which provides a ...Show More

Abstract:

This letter proposes a novel single photon avalanche diode (SPAD)-based pixel, designed for direct Time-of-Flight (ToF) imaging with in-pixel averaging, which provides a promising advancement in low-power and potentially high image resolution for outdoor applications. By utilizing a laser pulse and two orthogonal sinusoidal signals, the pixel averages out the detected ambient light while accumulating the laser pulse round-trip time. A prototype pixel array was fabricated using a 180 nm CMOS process, featuring a commercial SPAD cell. By characterizing one pixel and employing a 100 klux solar emulator as an ambient light source with a fixed 40 ambient-to-signal ratio over a 360^{\circ } phase shift, equivalent to 6 m detection range, the maximum detected accuracy error was 3.3%, with a 5 cm precision.
Published in: IEEE Sensors Letters ( Volume: 8, Issue: 10, October 2024)
Article Sequence Number: 5504404
Date of Publication: 02 September 2024
Electronic ISSN: 2475-1472

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