WO2006128315A1 - Photoarray for detecting time-dependent image data - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a photoarray, i.e. an array of photosensitive elements, for detecting time- dependent image data, which comprises an array of cells, with each cell having a photosensor generating a signal dependent on a light intensity at the cell.
- the problem to be solved by the present in- vention is to provide a photoarray that is better suited for real time artificial vision. This problem is solved by the photoarray of claim 1.
- the photoarray of the present invention comprises a topologically one- or two- dimensional array of cells, which may or may not have rectangular boundaries, where each cell has a photosensor generating a sensor signal dependent on the light intensity at its cell, a first capacitor being charged by current proportional to the time derivative of the sensor signal, at least one threshold detector detecting if the voltage over said first capacitor exceeds a threshold value and generating an output signal if yes, and a dis- charge device for discharging the first capacitor after occurrence of said output signal .
- the discharge device is used to reset the ca- pacitor after an event.
- the photoarray may further comprise a signal collector collecting the output signals from all the cells .
- the signal collector controls a reset signal generator of the given cell to generate a reset signal for discharging the first capacitor.
- This allows the signal collector to control the firing rate of the cells.
- Each cell can further comprise a second capacitor in series to the first capacitor.
- the first capacitor in arranged between an input and an output of an inverting amplifier and the second capacitor is arranged between the photosensor and the amplifier's input.
- the two capacitors and the amplifier form a switched capacitor amplifier.
- the second capacitor is much larger (e.g. ten times as large) than the first capacitor, which allows to achieve a high amplifier gain.
- the signal from the photosen- sor is proportional to the logarithm of the incoming light intensity at the given cell, which allows detection of signals over a wide dynamic range and, additionally, removes dependence on the absolute illumination.
- Fig. 1 is a circuit diagram of a single cell of a photoarray according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a block circuit diagram of part of the photoarray of Fig. 1
- Fig. 1 is a circuit diagram of a single cell of a photoarray according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a block circuit diagram of part of the photoarray of Fig. 1
- Fig. 3 are is a timing diagram of some of the signals in the cell of Fig. 1.
- the photoarray of the present invention comprises a plurality of, advantageously identical, cells, where each cell has a photosen- sor generating a sensor signal and circuitry for processing the sensor signal.
- FIG. 1 An possible embodiment of such a cell is shown in Fig. 1.
- the photosensor At the input side of the cell, it comprises a photodiode D generating a photocurrent proportional to the incoming light intensity I.
- Similar circuitry is e.g. known from US 5 376 813, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
- the feedback arrangement has the additional advantage that it speeds up the response time of the circuit by actively clamping the photodiode voltage at a virtual ground, so that a change in photocurrent need only charge or discharge the photodiode capacitance by a small amount.
- the currents through the photodiodes D of all cells are summed in a current adder 1 and a voltage proportional to the logarithm of this sum is fed to the gate of transistor T3, which allows a reduction of the power consumption of the amplifier at low intensities.
- the voltage from point Pl is fed to the gate of a transistor T5a in series with a transistor T5b of the same polarity.
- the gate voltage of transistor T5b is at a fixed potential.
- Transistors T5a and T5b form a near-unity-gain source follower voltage buffer.
- the voltage at the output P2 between the transistors is again linearly related to log (I) .
- the purpose of the voltage buffer is to isolate the two stages, thereby reducing feedback and possible instability.
- Transistor T7 acts as a discharge device for discharging the first capacitor Cl.
- Transistor T6 is an inverting amplifier with an amplifier output P3 located between transistors T6 and T8.
- First capacitor Cl is arranged between amplifier output P3 and the input of this inverting amplifier (i.e. the gate of transistor T ⁇ ) , i.e. the amplifier will strive keep the voltage at the gate of transistor T6 constant by adjusting the voltage over first capacitor Cl .
- the voltage at the gate of second transistor T8 is at a given, fixed potential "diff".
- Transistor T8 sinks a bias current for amplifier input transistor T ⁇ . It also determines in part the output resistance of the amplifier.
- the inverting amplifier formed from T ⁇ and T8 is designed to have voltage gain substantially larger than the ratio of capacitor values C2/C1.
- the voltage of amplifier output P3 is fed to two threshold detectors.
- the first of these threshold de- tectors is comprised of a first transistor assembly consisting of a transistor T9 and a second transistor assembly consisting of two transistors TlO, TIl arranged in parallel.
- Transistor T9 of the first transistor assembly has the same polarity, geometry and size as transistor T ⁇ .
- Transistors TlO, TIl of the second transistor assembly have the same polarity, geometry and size as transistor T8, and they are connected in parallel, i.e. their drains, sources and gates are tied to each other.
- the drain-source channel of transistor T9 is in series to the drain-source channels of transistors TlO and TlI.
- the gates of the transistors TlO and TlI are connected to a fixed potential "on", which is substantially equal to the potential "diff".
- the output ON of the first threshold detector is formed by point P4 between the two transistor assemblies T9 and TlO, TIl.
- the first threshold detector works as follows: After discharging first capacitor Cl, amplifier output P3 and therefore the gate voltage of transistor T9 is at the same potential as the gate of transistor T ⁇ . Since the parallel transistors TlO, TIl are capable of sinking twice the current of the single transistor T8, voltage ON is near ground and transistor T9 is saturated.
- the second threshold detector is comprised, as the first threshold detector, of two transistor assemblies.
- the first transistor assembly consists of two parallel transistors T12, T13, while the second transistor assembly consists of a single tran- sistor T14.
- the transistors T12, T13 are of equal polarity, size and geometry as transistor T6, while transistor T14 is of equal polarity, size and geometry as transistor T8.
- the output OFF of the second threshold detector is formed by point P5 between transistor assembly T12, T13 and transistor assembly T14.
- the operation of the second threshold detector is similar to the one of the first threshold detector. However, after discharging capacitor Cl, transistor T14 will be saturated and signal OFF will be logical 1. When the voltage at point P2 starts to drop, the voltage at amplifier output P3 starts to rise according to the charge accumulated on capacitor Cl, until is reaches a given upper threshold voltage, where transistors T12 and T13 become saturated, the voltage at point P5 starts to drop and output signal OFF goes to logical 0. Output signal OFF is again fed to the signal collector, which will eventually generate a reset signal at the gate of transistor T7 for discharging first capacitor Cl.
- the preferred embodiment uses transistor as- semblies TlO, TIl and T12,T13 consisting of two transistors connected in parallel, because the use of these "unit transistors” results in thresholds that are better controlled against process variations and allow the use of nominally-identical control signals "diff", w on” and “off".
- these transistor assemblies can be each replaced by single transistors as long as “on” and “off” are controllable. From the above it becomes apparent that the circuitry shown in Fig. 1 generates two output signals ON and OFF. Signal ON is issued when the voltage over first capacitor Cl rises above a given first, positive thresh- old value, while signal OFF is issued when the voltage over first capacitor Cl falls below a given second, negative threshold value. Once an output signal ON or OFF is issued, the circuitry can be reset by feeding a reset signal to transistor switch T7. In the following, the operation of the cell of Fig. 1 in the photoarray is described by reference to Fig. 2.
- the cells 10 can be arranged in a one- or two-dimensional array.
- Fig. 2 shows an embodiment with a two-dimensional array, where the cells 10 are arranged in rows and columns. For simplicity, only one cell 10 is shown in Fig. 2 - all other cells are arranged in the same manner, each at an intersection of a row and a column.
- the ON and OFF output signals of cell 10 at row i and column j are fed to two transistors T20a, T20b (after inversion of the OFF output signal by means of an inverter, thereby taking account of the negative polarity of the signal generated by the second threshold detector) and they are "wire-ored" to a row signal line i.
- the output signals of all cells of a given row i are "wire-ored" to the same row signal line i.
- a pullup device on each row pulls the row line high when no cells in the row pull it low.
- the signals on the row signal lines are called "row signals”.
- All row signal lines are fed to a row arbiter 14, which forms part of the signal collector of the photoarray.
- a row arbiter 14 receives a row signal on a given row signal line i and it has no other row sig- nals pending, it issues a row acknowledge signal on a row acknowledge line i attributed to the same row i.
- the row acknowledge signal is only issued once row arbiter 14 de- termines that the photoarray is ready to process a next event, as described below.
- the row acknowledge signal is fed to two AND- gates 16, 18 attributed to each cell of the given row i.
- First AND-gate 16 ANDs the row acknowledge signal and the inverted OFF output signal
- second AND-gate 18 ANDs the row acknowledge signal and the ON output signal.
- the AND-gates 16, 18 generate signals only if a cell is currently issuing a row signal and receives a row acknowledge signal.
- the signals from the AND-gates 16, 18 are fed, through transistors T21, T22 to a column signal OFF line j and a column signal ON line j attributed to column j , which again allows to "wire-or" all the column signals of a given column. All column signal OFF lines and column signal
- a column arbiter 20 which forms part of the signal collector of the photoarray.
- That column arbiter 20 receives a column signal on a given column signal ON line j or column signal OFF line j, it issues a column acknowledge signal on a column acknowledge ON line j or a column acknowledge OFF line j , respectively, attributed to the same column j .
- the column acknowledge signal is only issued once column arbiter 20 knows that the photoarray is ready to process a next event, as de- scribed below.
- the signals from the column acknowledge OFF line and the column acknowledge ON line are fed to an OR- gate 22 to generate a column acknowledge signal on a common column acknowledge line j .
- the signals from the row acknowledge line and the column acknowledge line of the corresponding row and column are fed to an AND-gate 24 and from there to a pulse generator 26 to generate the reset signal to be fed to transistor T7.
- first capacitor Cl is discharged as soon as the row and column arbiters both generate a row and column acknowledge signal on the row and column acknowledge lines of the corresponding cell. Discharging first capacitor Cl will force the output signals ON and OFF of cell 10 to go to their inactive state.
- the pulse generator 26 generates a pulse of controllable duration, called the refractory period.
- Dur- ing refractory period the switched capacitor amplifier is held in reset.
- the purpose of controllability of the refractory period is to limit the firing rate of the output signals ON and OFF of each cell, thereby preventing a single cell from overloading the signal collector, either in case of malfunction or a very rapidly changing input signal .
- the signal collector of the photoarray further comprises an encoder 28, which has inputs r and c connected to all row acknowledge lines as well as all column acknowledge OFF lines and column acknowledge ON lines of the photoarray.
- encoder 28 can determine the address of that cell from the state of the row and column acknowledge lines, because only those belonging to the given cell will be in their active state. It also can determine if the signal generating the event was an ON or an OFF signal. The corresponding address and state (ON or OFF) information is fed as an "event" to a buffer 30 to be ac- Termind by an external receiver. After the event has been collected from buffer 30, buffer 30 tells row arbiter 14 and column arbiter 20 that it is ready to store a next event. Column arbiter 20 drops its column acknowledge signal and row arbiter 14 is ready to acknowledge a next row signal.
- the photoarray can generate ON and OFF events from all its pixels.
- the rate of these events depends on the rate of change of the light signal.
- Using the ON and OFF events for each pixel it becomes possible to reconstruct the input signal at the given pixel.
- This is illustrated in Fig. 3, where upper graph shows the input signal I, its time derivative d/dt and the voltage over first capacitor Cl, where the ON and OFF events are indicated by circles.
- the lower graph of Fig. 3 shows the input signal and the reconstructed input signal, the latter being calculated by adding a given intensity at each ON event and subtracting the same at each OFF event.
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