How Small Should Pixel Size Be?

نویسندگان

  • Ting Chen
  • Brian Wandell
چکیده

Pixel design is a key part of image sensor design. After deciding on pixel architecture, a fundamental tradeoff is made to select pixel size. A small pixel size is desirable because it results in a smaller die size and/or higher spatial resolution; a large pixel size is desirable because it results in higher dynamic range and signal-to-noise ratio. Given these two ways to improve image quality and given a set of process and imaging constraints an optimal pixel size exists. It is difficult, however, to analytically determine the optimal pixel size, because the choice depends on many factors, including the sensor parameters, imaging optics and the human perception of image quality. This paper describes a methodology, using a camera simulator and image quality metrics, for determining the optimal pixel size. The methodology is demonstrated for APS implemented in CMOS processes down to O.18jt technology. For a typical O.35p CMOS technology the optimal pixel size is found to be approximately 6.5,am at fill factor of 30%. It is shown that the optimal pixel size scales with technology, but at slower rate than the technology itself.

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تاریخ انتشار 2000