IP Library Granted Patent US 7,456,891
Granted Patent B2
US 7,456,891 · App. 10/460,604 · Granted Nov 25, 2008

Multiple read photodiode

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Patent No.
US 7,456,891
App. No.
10/460,604
Granted
Nov 25, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A photo sensing region is included within each pixel in a pixel array. Each photo sensing region collects photo-generated charge. A transfer region is positioned between each photo sensing region and a respective charge coupled device. A charge-coupled device receives charge from each column of pixels in the pixel array. Each charge-coupled device includes one or more barriers for causing the transfer of the charge through the charge-coupled device. Each transfer region includes a barrier that is lower than the one or more barriers in the charge-coupled device so that excess charge in the charge-coupled device flows into the photo sensing region.

Claims (31)

1. A method for transferring charge from a photo sensing region to a charge-coupled device in an image sensor, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) providing the photo sensing region in a pixel for collecting photo-generated charge, wherein the pixel is included in a plurality of pixels;

(b) providing a transfer region between the photo sensing region and a charge-coupled device;

(c) providing one or more barriers in the charge-coupled device for causing the transfer of the charge through the charge-coupled device; and

(d) providing a lower baffler in the transfer region than the one or more barriers in the charge-coupled device so that an amount of photo-generated charge in the charge-coupled device that exceeds a charge capacity of the charge-coupled device flows into the photo sensing region.

2. The method as in claim 1 further comprising the step of: (e) reading out a first image, wherein step (e) comprises the steps of (e1) lowering the barrier of the transfer region to cause the transfer of charge from the photo sensing region to the charge-coupled device; (e2) raising the barrier of the transfer region to allow the amount of photo-generated charge in the charge-coupled device that exceeds the charge capacity of the charge-coupled device to flow into the photo sensing region; and (e3) alternately lowering and raising the barrier and one or more additional barriers in the charge-coupled device for reading out the image.

3. The method as in claim 2 further comprising the steps of repeating steps (e1), (e2) and (e3) for reading out a second image.

4. The method as in claim 3 further comprising the step of adding the first and second images for providing a final image containing substantially all the charge that was originally in the photo sensing region.

5. The method as in claim 4 further comprising the step of repeating steps (e1), (e2) and (e3) for providing a third image and adding the third image to the final image.

6. The method as in claim 5 further comprising the step of repeating steps (e1), (e2) and (e3) and adding to the previously added images until all the charge is transferred from the photo sensing region.

7. The method as in claim 2 further comprising the step of closing a shutter before initiating step (e1) so that no additional charge is generated in the photo sensing region.

8. The method as in claim 1 further comprising the step of (f) opening a first shutter external to the image sensor; (g) clearing the charge from the photosensing region by using an electronic shutter; (h) integrating the photo sensing region; (i) lowering the baffler of the transfer region to cause the transfer of charge from the photo sensing region to the charge-coupled device; (j) turning on the electronic shutter; (k) closing the first external shutter; (l) turning off the electronic shutter; (m) raising the barrier of the transfer region to allow the amount of photo-generated charge in the charge-coupled device that exceeds the charge capacity of the charge-coupled device to flow into the photo sensing region; and (n) alternately lowering and raising the barrier and one or more additional barriers in the charge-coupled device for reading out the first image.

9. The method as in claim 8 further comprising the steps of repeating steps (i), (m), and (n) for reading out a second image.

10. The method as in claim 9 further comprising the step of adding the first and second images for providing a final image containing substantially all the charge that was originally in the photo sensing region.

11. The method as in claim 10 further comprising the step of repeating steps (i), (m), and (n) for providing a third image and adding the third image to the final image.

12. The method as in claim 11 further comprising the step of repeating steps (i), (m), and (n) and adding to the previously added images until all the charge is transferred from the photo sensing region.

13. A camera for transferring charge from a photo sensing region to a charge-coupled device in an image sensor, the camera comprising:

(a) a pixel included within a plurality of pixels, wherein the pixel includes the photo sensing region for collecting photo-generated charge;

(b) a transfer region between the photo sensing region and a charge-coupled device; and

(c) one or more barriers in the charge-coupled device for causing the transfer of the charge through the charge-coupled device; wherein the transfer region includes a lower barrier than the one or more barriers in the charge-coupled device so that an amount of photo-generated charge in the charge-coupled device that exceeds a charge capacity of the charge-coupled device flows into the photo sensing region.

14. The camera as in claim 13 further comprising: (d) a mechanism for reading out a first image, wherein the reading mechanism further comprises (d1) a mechanism for lowering the barrier of the transfer region to cause the transfer of charge from the photo sensing region to the charge-coupled device; (d2) a mechanism for raising the baffler of the transfer region to allow the amount of charge in the charge-coupled device that exceeds the charge capacity of the charge-coupled device to flow into the photo sensing region; and (d3) a mechanism for alternately lowering and raising the barrier and one or more additional barriers in the charge-coupled device for reading out the image.

15. The camera as in claim 14 further comprising a mechanism for repeating the functions of (d1), (d2) and (d3) for reading out a second image.

16. The camera as in claim 15 further comprising a mechanism for adding the first and second images for providing a final image containing substantially all the charge that was originally in the photo sensing region.

17. The camera as in claim 16 further comprising a mechanism for repeating the functions of (d1), (d2) and (d3) for providing a third image and adding the third image to the final image.

18. The camera as in claim 17 further comprising a mechanism for repeating the functions of (d1), (d2) and (d3) and a mechanism for adding to the previously added images until all the charge is transferred from the photo sensing region.

19. The camera as in claim 15 further comprising a mechanism for closing a shutter before initiating the function of (d1) so that no additional charge is generated in the photo sensing region.

20. The camera as in claim 13 further comprising (e) a mechanism for opening a first shutter external to the image sensor; (f) a mechanism for clearing the charge from the photosensing region by using an electronic shutter; (g) a mechanism for integrating the photo sensing region; (h) a mechanism for lowering the barrier of the transfer region to cause the transfer of charge from the photo sensing region to the charge-coupled device; (i) a mechanism for turning on the electronic shutter; (j) a mechanism for closing the first external shutter; (k) a mechanism for turning off the electronic shutter; (l) a mechanism for raising the barrier of the transfer region to allow the amount of charge in the charge-coupled device that exceeds the charge capacity of the charge-coupled device to flow into the photo sensing region; and (m) a mechanism for alternately lowering and raising the barrier and one or more additional barriers in the charge-coupled device for reading out the first image.

21. The camera as in claim 20 further comprising a mechanism for repeating the functions of (h), (l) and (m) for reading out a second image.

22. The camera as in claim 21 further comprising a mechanism for adding the first and second images for providing a final image containing substantially all the charge that was originally in the photo sensing region.

23. The camera as in claim 22 further comprising a mechanism for repeating the functions of (h), (l) and (m) for providing a third image and adding the third image to the final image.

24. The camera as in claim 23 further comprising a mechanism for of repeating the functions of (h), (l) and (m) and adding to the previously added images until all the charge is transferred from the photo sensing region.

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