IP Library Granted Patent US 8,772,698
Granted Patent B2
US 8,772,698 · App. 13/174,245 · Granted Jul 8, 2014

CCD-based multi-transistor active pixel sensor array

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Patent No.
US 8,772,698
App. No.
13/174,245
Granted
Jul 8, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A floating electrode is used to detect ions in close proximity to the electrode. The electrode is charge coupled to other electrodes and to other transistors to form a pixel that can be placed into an array for addressable readout. It is possible to obtain gain by accumulating charge into another electrode or onto a floating diffusion (FD) node or directly onto the column line. It is desirable to achieve both a reduction in pixel size as well as increase in signal level. To reduce pixel size, ancillary transistors may be eliminated and a charge storage node with certain activation and deactivation sequences may be used.

Claims (62)

1. An ion sensitive (IS) accumulation pixel circuit to detect a chemical or a bio-chemical reaction, comprising:

a readout circuit;

an IS electrode;

at least two electrodes charge coupled to the IS electrode; and

a floating diffusion node configured to convert an accumulated charge from the chemical or the bio-chemical reaction to a corresponding voltage, wherein the floating diffusion node is coupled to the readout circuit.

2. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 1 , wherein one of the at least two electrodes is a reference electrode configured to act as a barrier for charge packets.

3. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 1 , wherein one of the at least two electrodes is a reference electrode configured to act as a well for charge packets.

4. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 1 , wherein the readout circuit comprises one and only one transistor with a source coupled to both the floating diffusion node and a first column line and a drain coupled to a second column line.

5. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 4 , wherein a gate of the one and only one transistor is coupled to a second diffusion node in the IS accumulation pixel circuit.

6. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 1 , wherein the readout circuit comprises two and only two transistors, and wherein the two transistors comprise a reset transistor and a source follower transistor.

7. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 6 , wherein a source of the reset transistor is coupled to the floating diffusion node and a drain of the reset transistor is coupled to a second column line.

8. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 7 , wherein the source follower transistor has a gate coupled to the source of the reset transistor, and a drain coupled to the second column line.

9. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 6 , wherein the reset transistor has a source coupled to a second floating diffusion node, and a drain coupled to a second column line.

10. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 9 , wherein the source follower transistor has a source coupled to the floating diffusion node and a first column line, and a drain coupled to the first column line.

11. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 6 , wherein the reset transistor has a source coupled to the floating diffusion node, and a drain coupled a second column line.

12. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 11 , wherein the source follower transistor has a gate coupled to the source of the reset transistor, a drain coupled to the second column line and a source coupled to a first column line.

13. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 1 , wherein the readout circuit comprises a reset transistor, a source follower transistor and a row selection transistor.

14. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 13 , wherein the reset transistor has a source coupled to the floating diffusion node, and a drain coupled to a second column line.

15. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 13 , wherein the source follower transistor has a gate coupled to a source of the reset transistor, and a drain coupled to a second column line.

16. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 13 , wherein the row selection transistor has a drain coupled to a source of the source follower transistor, and a source coupled to a first column line.

17. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 13 , wherein a source of the row selection transistor is coupled to a sample and hold circuit via a buffer.

18. The IS accumulation pixel circuit of claim 13 , wherein a source of the row selection transistor is coupled to a correlated double sampling circuit via a buffer.

19. A pixel array to detect a chemical or a bio-chemical reaction, comprising at least two IS accumulation pixel circuits, wherein each IS accumulation pixel circuit further comprises:

a readout circuit;

an IS electrode;

at least two electrodes charge coupled to the IS electrode; and

a floating diffusion node configured to convert an accumulated charge from the chemical or the bio-chemical reaction to a corresponding voltage;

wherein the floating diffusion node is coupled to the readout circuit.

20. The pixel array of claim 19 , wherein the readout circuit comprises one and only one transistor with a source coupled to both the floating diffusion node and a first column line and a drain coupled to a second column line.

21. The pixel array of claim 19 , wherein the readout circuit comprises two and only two transistors, and wherein the two transistors comprise a reset transistor and a source follower transistor

22. The pixel array of claim 19 , wherein the readout circuit comprises a reset transistor, a source follower transistor and a row selection transistor.

23. An ion sensitive (IS) accumulation pixel circuit to detect a chemical or a bio-chemical reaction, comprising:

an IS electrode;

at least two electrodes charge coupled to the IS electrode;

a floating diffusion node configured to convert an accumulated charge from the chemical or the bio-chemical reaction to a corresponding voltage;

a reset transistor, having a source coupled to the floating diffusion node and a drain coupled to a fixed voltage; and

a transfer transistor, having a drain coupled to the source of the reset transistor.

24. A pixel array to detect a chemical or a bio-chemical reaction, comprising:

at least two ion sensitive accumulation pixel circuits, each comprising:

an IS electrode;

at least two electrodes charge coupled to the IS electrode;

a floating diffusion node configured to convert an accumulated charge from the chemical or the bio-chemical reaction to a corresponding voltage;

a reset transistor, having a source coupled to the floating diffusion node and a drain coupled to a fixed voltage; and

a transfer transistor, having a drain coupled to the source of the reset transistor; and

a readout circuit, comprising:

a source follower transistor with a gate coupled to sources of the at least two ion sensitive accumulation pixel circuits; and

a row selection transistor with a gate coupled to a row line, a drain coupled to a source of the source follower transistor, and a source coupled to a column line.

25. An ion sensitive (IS) accumulation pixel circuit, comprising:

an IS electrode;

at least two electrodes charge coupled to the IS electrode;

a floating diffusion node configured to convert an accumulated charge from the chemical or the bio-chemical reaction to a corresponding voltage; and

a transfer transistor, having a drain coupled to the floating diffusion node.

26. A pixel array, comprising:

at least two ion sensitive accumulation pixel circuits, each comprising:

an IS electrode;

at least two electrodes charge coupled to the IS electrode;

a floating diffusion node configured to convert an accumulated charge from the chemical or the bio-chemical reaction to a corresponding voltage; and

a transfer transistor, having a drain coupled to the floating diffusion node; and

a readout circuit, comprising:

a reset transistor with a source coupled to the drain of the transfer transistor;

a source follower transistor with a gate coupled to the drain of the transfer transistor; and

a row selection transistor with a gate coupled to a row line, a drain coupled to the source of the source follower transistor, and a source coupled to a column line.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2011
From: FIFE, KEITH; MILGREW, MARK
To: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
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