IP Library Granted Patent US 9,131,211
Granted Patent B2
US 9,131,211 · App. 14/034,365 · Granted Sep 8, 2015

Imaging systems with verification pixels

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,131,211
App. No.
14/034,365
Granted
Sep 8, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An imaging system may include a pixel array having a plurality of image pixels and a plurality of test pixels. The test pixels may each include a photodiode configured to receive a test voltage. For example, the photodiodes of test pixels may be coupled to a bias voltage supply line or the photodiodes may receive test voltages via a column readout line or a row control line. The test voltage may be output on a column line associated with the column of pixels in which the test pixel is located. Verification circuitry may compare the output test signal with a predetermined reference signal to determine whether the imaging system is functioning properly. If an output test signal does not match the expected output signal, the imaging system may be disabled and/or a warning signal may be presented to a user of the system.

Claims (35)

1. An image sensor, comprising:

a pixel array having a plurality of image pixels arranged in rows and columns, wherein at least one row of image pixels includes a test pixel and wherein the test pixel has a photodiode configured to receive a test voltage;

a row control line coupled to a pixel transistor in each image pixel in the row;

a voltage supply line configured to supply the test voltage to the photodiode via the row control line; and

a plurality of column readout lines configured to read out image pixel signals from the image pixels and a test signal from the test pixel.

2. The image sensor defined in claim 1 further comprising verification circuitry configured to receive the test signal and to compare the test signal with a reference signal.

3. The image sensor defined in claim 2 further comprising a transistor coupled between the voltage supply line and the row control line.

4. The image sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the row control line comprises a transfer gate control line, wherein the pixel transistor comprises a transfer transistor, and wherein the transfer gate control line is coupled to a gate of the transfer transistor in each image pixel in the row.

5. The image sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the row control line comprises a reset gate control line, wherein the pixel transistor comprises a reset transistor, and wherein the reset gate control line is coupled to a gate of the reset transistor in each image pixel in the row.

6. The image sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the row control line comprises a row select gate control line, wherein the pixel transistor comprises a row select transistor, and wherein the row select gate control line is coupled to a gate of the row select transistor in each image pixel in the row.

7. The image sensor defined in claim 1 further comprising processing circuitry configured to interpolate a pixel value for the test pixel based on the image pixel signals from image pixels adjacent to the test pixel.

8. The image sensor defined in claim 1 wherein the test pixel is one of a plurality of test pixels interspersed throughout the pixel array.

9. An image sensor, comprising:

a pixel array having a plurality of image pixels arranged in rows and columns, wherein at least one column of image pixels includes a test pixel and wherein the test pixel has a photodiode configured to receive a test voltage;

a plurality of column readout lines configured to read out image pixel signals from the image pixels and a test signal from the test pixel, wherein a respective one of the column readout lines is directly coupled to the photodiode of the test pixel; and

a voltage supply line configured to supply the test voltage to the photodiode via the respective one of the column readout lines.

10. The image sensor defined in claim 9 further comprising verification circuitry configured to receive the test signal and to compare the test signal with a reference signal.

11. The image sensor defined in claim 10 further comprising a transistor coupled between the voltage supply line and the respective column readout line.

12. The image sensor defined in claim 9 wherein the test pixel comprises a source follower transistor coupled to a respective second one of the column output lines, wherein the test signal is read out on the respective second one of the column output lines.

13. The image sensor defined in claim 9 further comprising processing circuitry configured to interpolate a pixel value for the test pixel based on the image pixel signals from the image pixels adjacent to the test pixel.

14. The image sensor defined in claim 9 wherein the test pixel is one of a plurality of test pixels interspersed throughout the pixel array.

15. A system, comprising:

a central processing unit;

memory;

input-output circuitry; and

an imaging device, wherein the imaging device comprises:

a pixel array having a plurality of image pixels and at least one test pixel, wherein the image pixels and the at least one test pixel each include a photodiode,

a bias voltage supply line configured to route a bias voltage to each image pixel and to the test pixel, wherein the photodiode of the test pixel is coupled to the bias voltage supply line via a transistor, wherein the transistor is coupled to a control line, and wherein the test pixel is configured to output a test signal in response to a control signal on the control line,

a plurality of column readout lines configured to read out image pixel signals from the image pixels and the test signal from the test pixel; and

verification circuitry configured to receive the test signal and to compare the test signal with a reference signal.

16. The system defined in claim 15 wherein the test pixel is configured to read out an image pixel signal during image capture operations.

17. The system defined in claim 16 wherein the test pixel is configured to read out the test signal during a start up period of the imaging device.

18. The system defined in claim 15 wherein the control line is a vertical control line.

19. The system defined in claim 15 wherein the control line is a horizontal control line.

20. The system defined in claim 15 wherein the system comprises a portion of a vehicle safety system for an automobile and wherein the vehicle safety system is configured to control at least one of the direction and speed of the automobile based on images received from the imaging system.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL 038620, FRAME 0087 Recorded Jun 22, 2023
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From: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2016
From: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2014
From: APTINA IMAGING CORPORATION
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 24, 2013
From: JOHNSON, RICHARD SCOTT
To: APTINA IMAGING CORPORATION
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