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Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 1998
Sensor systems based on CMOS technology benefit not only from capability of silicon to realize both, sensing and electronic functions, but also from the manufacturing maturity that the CMOS technology has reached so far. In this contribution we discuss some of the important issues of the CMOS sensor system design, such as available technologies and ...
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Sensor systems based on CMOS technology benefit not only from capability of silicon to realize both, sensing and electronic functions, but also from the manufacturing maturity that the CMOS technology has reached so far. In this contribution we discuss some of the important issues of the CMOS sensor system design, such as available technologies and ...
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2017
In the image sensing optical receiver, such as CMOS Image Sensors (CIS), in general, comprise of photodiode and analog-mixed -signal circuits to amplify small photocurrent into digital signals. The CMOS image sensors are now the technology of choice for most imaging applications, such as digital video cameras, scanner and numerous other.
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In the image sensing optical receiver, such as CMOS Image Sensors (CIS), in general, comprise of photodiode and analog-mixed -signal circuits to amplify small photocurrent into digital signals. The CMOS image sensors are now the technology of choice for most imaging applications, such as digital video cameras, scanner and numerous other.
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2013
The charge-coupled device (CCD) has been developed primarily as a compact image sensor for consumer and industrial markets, but is now also the preeminent visible and ultraviolet wavelength image sensor in many fields of scientific research including space-science and both Earth and planetary remote sensing. Today’s scientific or science-grade CCD will
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The charge-coupled device (CCD) has been developed primarily as a compact image sensor for consumer and industrial markets, but is now also the preeminent visible and ultraviolet wavelength image sensor in many fields of scientific research including space-science and both Earth and planetary remote sensing. Today’s scientific or science-grade CCD will
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CMOS stress sensors on [100] silicon
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2000CMOS analog stress sensor circuits based upon the piezoresistive behavior of MOSFET's are presented. On the [100] surface, these circuits provide temperature-compensated outputs that are proportional to the in-plane normal stress difference (/spl sigma/(11)'-/spl sigma//sub 22/') and the in-plane shear stress /spl sigma//sub 22/'.
Richard C. Jaeger +4 more
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Low-noise CMOS Fluorescence Sensor
2007 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2007This paper reports a novel integrated circuit for fluorescence sensing. The circuit implements a differential readout architecture in order to reduce the overall noise figure. The circuit has been fabricated in a commercially available 0.5 mum CMOS technology.
David Sander +4 more
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Next generation CMOS temperature sensors
2017 7th IEEE International Workshop on Advances in Sensors and Interfaces (IWASI), 2017Today, CMOS Temperature sensors are predominantly based on parasitic bipolar junction transistors (BJTs). This is because such sensors can achieve high accuracy (< 0.1C error) after a single room-temperature calibration. Although resistor-based temperature sensors can achieve higher resolution and energy-efficiency, they usually require multi-point ...
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Radiation hard monolithic CMOS sensors with small electrodes for High Luminosity LHC
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2021P Allport, I Berdalovic, P Breugnon
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Integrated Sensor Systems in CMOS Technology
1997In this contribution we discuss the tundamental issues ot designing and building integrated sensor systems in CMOS technology.
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