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Mixed Signal Timing Techniques for SPAD Direct Time-of-Flight Imaging Sensors

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posted on 2021-09-25, 03:48 authored by DANIEL JAMES MORRISON
The capability of fabricating structures known as SPADs on CMOS processes has led to the development of 3D cameras that measure the time-of-flight of a laser pulse. SPADs sense single-photons with low timing jitter allowing accurate distance measurements, so 2D SPAD arrays that are co-integrated with per-pixel timing circuits can capture a distance image. This thesis investigates mixed signal approaches for photon timing, introducing a digital technique using multistage LFSRs and an analog technique resistant to PVT variation, readout noise, and capacitive discharge. A SPAD sensor combining both techniques is presented demonstrating high linearity, resolution, and a long timing range.

History

Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Jean-michel Redoute

Additional supervisor 1

Dennis Delic

Additional supervisor 2

Mehmet Yuce

Year of Award

2021

Department, School or Centre

Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering