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High-speed analog photon counter and method

  • US 8,581,172 B2
  • Filed: 10/23/2012
  • Issued: 11/12/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/06/2010
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
First Claim
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1. A method comprising:

  • delivering an electric charge to a circuit through a current source of the circuit;

    accumulating the electric charge in a capacitor of the circuit electrically coupled to the current source;

    comparing the electric charge accumulated in the capacitor of the circuit with a reference voltage through a comparator of the circuit electrically coupled to an output of the capacitor;

    resetting the capacitor of the circuit when the electric charge accumulated in the capacitor of the circuit matches the reference voltage;

    measuring an intensity of light through the circuit;

    generating a digital pulse at an output of a photodiode corresponding to a photon incident on the photodiode, wherein the output of the photodiode is coupled to an input of the current source;

    delivering an amount of the electric charge proportional to a pulse width of the digital pulse;

    increasing an output voltage of the capacitor of the circuit proportional to each of the electric charge accumulated in the capacitor, wherein the increase in the output voltage of the capacitor to correspond to the photon incident on the photodiode;

    accumulating the electric charge until the output voltage of the capacitor of the circuit is to match the reference voltage at the comparator of the circuit;

    generating a reset pulse at an output of the comparator of the circuit when the output of the capacitor of the circuit matches the reference voltage at the comparator of the circuit;

    resetting the capacitor through a first reset transistor of the circuit electrically coupled to the output of the comparator of the circuit;

    clearing the circuit through a second reset transistor, wherein the second reset transistor to receive a signal external to the circuit to clear the circuit,wherein the output of the capacitor of the circuit is coupled to an input of the comparator of the circuit,wherein the reference voltage is coupled to another input of the comparator of the circuitwherein the accumulation and comparison operation to reduce a number of transistors used to implement the circuit and the comparator to approximately 20 transistors,wherein a maximum number of incident photons countable through the circuit is independent of the number of transistors in the circuit;

    serially coupling an n-number of the circuit to increment the maximum number of incident photons countable through the circuit;

    activating an nth circuit of the n-number of the circuit through the output of an (n−

    1)th circuit of the n-number of the circuit, wherein n is an integer value greater than 1,wherein the capacitor of the nth circuit is electrically coupled to the output of the comparator of the (n−

    1)th circuit through an nth current source, wherein the capacitor of a first circuit is electrically coupled to the output of a photodiode through the current source;

    determining the n-number through a threshold fill factor of a pixel, wherein a fill factor of the pixel is an area occupied by an active area of a photodiode as compared to a combined layout area of the photodiode, the circuit, the n-number of the circuit, the comparator and the current source in the pixel,wherein the increment in a maximum number of incident photons that the circuit can count to increase a dynamic range of a measurement device,wherein the serial coupling of the n-number of the circuit to reduce the sensitivity requirements of the comparator through limiting the maximum count of each stage to have a large count step size; and

    increasing a fill factor of a pixel through reducing the number of transistors to implement the circuit and the comparator of the circuit, wherein increasing the fill factor of the pixel to increase a resolution of an output of a measurement device.

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