IP Library Granted Patent US 9,196,647
Granted Patent B2
US 9,196,647 · App. 13/767,952 · Granted Nov 24, 2015

Image pickup unit and image pickup display system

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Patent No.
US 9,196,647
App. No.
13/767,952
Granted
Nov 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An image pickup unit includes: an image pickup section including a plurality of pixels, the plurality of pixels each including a photoelectric converter device and a field-effect transistor; and a driving section reading out a signal charge with use of the transistor, the signal charge being accumulated in each of the plurality of pixels. The driving section turns off the transistor by applying an off-voltage to the transistor, the off-voltage being set in consideration of an off-leakage current between a source and a drain of the transistor.

Claims (36)

1. An image pickup unit, comprising:

an image pickup section including a plurality of pixels, the plurality of pixels each including a photoelectric converter device and a field-effect transistor; and

a driving section reading out a signal charge with use of the transistor, the signal charge being accumulated in each of the plurality of pixels;

wherein the driving section applies an off-voltage to the transistor to turn off the transistor, wherein a value of the off-voltage is set in accordance with a leakage current which flows between a source and a drain of the transistor in an event of an off state of the transistor.

2. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , wherein the driving section reads out the signal charge while switching a plurality of frame frequencies at a predetermined timing in video shooting, and the driving section switches the off-voltage in accordance with the predetermined timing of the switching of the frame frequencies.

3. The image pickup unit according to claim 2 , wherein, in switching the frame frequencies, the driving section turns off the transistor with use of a voltage value corresponding to a frame frequency after the switching among a plurality of voltage values that are held each being related to each of the plurality of frame frequencies.

4. The image pickup unit according to claim 3 , wherein each of the plurality of voltage values is set to allow a difference in charge amount between the leakage current of the transistor and a dark current of the photoelectric converter device to be constant between cases of the plurality of frame frequencies.

5. The image pickup unit according to claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of voltage values is set to allow the difference in the charge amount to be minimum.

6. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , wherein a value of the off-voltage is a fixed value.

7. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , wherein a channel of the transistor is configured of low-temperature polysilicon, and the off-voltage is set at a value within a range of approximately −5 V or more and less than approximately 0 V.

8. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , wherein the off-voltage is set at a value within a range of approximately −3.5 V or more and less than approximately 0 V.

9. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , wherein the photoelectric converter device is configured of one of a PIN-type photodiode and an MIS-type sensor.

10. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , wherein the image pickup section generates an electric signal based on an incident radiation ray.

11. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , wherein the image pickup section includes a wavelength conversion layer on the photoelectric converter device, the wavelength conversion layer converting a radiation ray into a ray in a sensitivity zone of the photoelectric converter device.

12. The image pickup unit according to claim 11 , wherein the radiation ray is an X-ray.

13. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , wherein the off-voltage is set in order to suppress the leakage current of the transistor during a transient period.

14. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , wherein the value of the off-voltage is set in accordance with a frame frequency with which video shooting is performed.

15. The image pickup unit according to claim 1 , further comprising a lookup table for storing a plurality of values of the off-voltage which corresponds to each of a plurality of frame frequencies with which video shooting is performed.

16. An image pickup display system, comprising:

an image pickup unit; and

a display unit performing image display based on an image pickup signal obtained by the image pickup unit; wherein

the image pickup unit includes

an image pickup section including a plurality of pixels, the plurality of pixels each including a photoelectric converter device and a field-effect transistor, and

a driving section reading out a signal charge with use of the transistor, the signal charge being accumulated in each of the plurality of pixels, and

the driving section applies an off-voltage to the transistor to turn off the transistor, wherein a value of the off-voltage is set in accordance with a leakage current which flows between a source and a drain of the transistor in an event of an off state of the transistor.

17. The image pickup display system according to claim 16 , wherein the off-voltage is set in order to suppress the leakage current of the transistor during a transient period.

18. The image pickup display system according to claim 16 , wherein the driving section reads out the signal charge while switching a plurality of frame frequencies at a predetermined timing in video shooting, and the driving section switches the off-voltage in accordance with the predetermined timing of the switching of the frame frequencies.

19. The image pickup display system according to claim 18 , wherein, in switching the frame frequencies, the driving section turns off the transistor with use of a voltage value corresponding to a frame frequency after the switching among a plurality of voltage values that are held each being related to each of the plurality of frame frequencies.

20. The image pickup display system according to claim 19 , wherein each of the plurality of voltage values is set to allow a difference in charge amount between the leakage current of the transistor and a dark current of the photoelectric converter device to be constant between cases of the plurality of frame frequencies.

21. An image pickup unit, comprising:

an image pickup section including a plurality of pixels, the plurality of pixels each including a photoelectric converter device and a field-effect transistor; and

a driving section reading out a signal charge with use of the transistor, the signal charge being accumulated in each of the plurality of pixels;

wherein the driving section turns off the transistor by applying an off-voltage to the transistor, the off-voltage being set in consideration of an off-leakage current between a source and a drain of the transistor,

wherein the driving section reads out the signal charge while switching a plurality of frame frequencies at a predetermined timing in video shooting, and the driving section switches the off-voltage in accordance with the predetermined timing of the switching of the frame frequencies,

wherein, in switching the frame frequencies, the driving section turns off the transistor with use of a voltage value corresponding to a frame frequency after the switching among a plurality of voltage values that are held each being related to each of the plurality of frame frequencies, and

wherein each of the plurality of voltage values is set to allow a difference in charge amount between the off-leakage current of the transistor and a dark current of the photoelectric converter device to be constant between cases of the plurality of frame frequencies.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 19, 2016
From: SONY CORPORATION
To: SONY SEMICONDUCTOR SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
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