Method for reading a light-sensitive element constituted by a photodiode and a capacitor
First Claim
1. A method for reading a quantity of charge produced by illumination of a photodetective element, said photodetective element comprising a photodiode in series with an associated capacitor, said capacitor and photodiode connected to a common node, said photodiode having a forward threshold voltage beyond which it is conductive in a forward direction, in which said photodiode is reverse biased during illumination and may be forward biased by means of periodic reading pulses, wherein, after each periodic read pulse, a constant biasing charge background is applied to said common node, said constant biasing charge background being such that during a next read pulse the photodiode is forward biased beyond its threshold voltage even when illumination is at zero level, said constant biasing charge background being obtained by restoring to a predefined value, after each read pulse, a voltage across the diode.
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Abstract
A method for reading a photosensitive element having a photodiode and a capacitor as applicable in particular to reading a low-level analog signals consists in introducing a biasing charge background, for example by means of calibrated uniform illumination prior to each read operation in order to cause forward biasing of the photodiode substantially beyond its knee voltage at the time of application of a control read pulse which reliably restores the voltage at the photodiode terminals to the knee voltage value, the current during the read operation being such that all the charges are then reliably transmitted via the capacitor to the integrating read amplifier.
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- 1. A method for reading a quantity of charge produced by illumination of a photodetective element, said photodetective element comprising a photodiode in series with an associated capacitor, said capacitor and photodiode connected to a common node, said photodiode having a forward threshold voltage beyond which it is conductive in a forward direction, in which said photodiode is reverse biased during illumination and may be forward biased by means of periodic reading pulses, wherein, after each periodic read pulse, a constant biasing charge background is applied to said common node, said constant biasing charge background being such that during a next read pulse the photodiode is forward biased beyond its threshold voltage even when illumination is at zero level, said constant biasing charge background being obtained by restoring to a predefined value, after each read pulse, a voltage across the diode.
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