Claims
- 1. A circuit for a pixel site in an imaging array, comprising:
a light-detecting element to convert incident light to an electrical signal; a reset transistor, operatively connected to said light-detecting element, to reset a voltage associated with said light-detecting element; and a reset voltage generator, operatively connected to a non-gate terminal of said reset transistor, to generate a reset voltage; said reset voltage generator generating a first voltage; said reset voltage generator generating a second voltage after generating said first voltage.
- 2. The circuit as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
a transistor; said transistor having a gate thereof operatively connected to said light-detecting element; said transistor having a non-gate terminal thereof operatively connected to said reset voltage generator.
- 3. The circuit as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
a transistor; said transistor having a gate thereof operatively connected to said light-detecting element; said transistor having a non-gate terminal thereof operatively connected to a voltage source.
- 4. The circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said reset transistor has a gate, said gate having a third voltage being applied thereto during a reset operation;
said reset voltage generator generating said first voltage during a reset operation, said first voltage being equal to or lower than a difference between a third voltage and a threshold voltage of said reset transistor; said reset voltage generator generating said second voltage during said reset operation after generating said first voltage, said second voltage being unequal to said first voltage.
- 5. The circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said reset transistor has a gate, said gate having a third voltage being applied thereto during a reset operation;
said reset voltage generator generating said first voltage during a reset operation, said first voltage being greater than a difference between a third voltage and a threshold voltage of said reset transistor; said reset voltage generator generating said second voltage during said reset operation after generating said first voltage, said second voltage being unequal to said first voltage.
- 6. The circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said reset transistor has a gate, said gate having a third voltage being applied thereto during a reset operation;
said reset voltage generator generating said first voltage during a reset operation, said first voltage being less than a difference between a third voltage and a threshold voltage of said reset transistor; said reset voltage generator generating said second voltage during said reset operation after generating said first voltage, said second voltage being unequal to said first voltage.
- 7. The circuit as claimed in claim 4, wherein said second voltage is equal to said third voltage.
- 8. The circuit as claimed in claim 5, wherein said second voltage is equal to said third voltage.
- 9. The circuit as claimed in claim 6, wherein said second voltage is equal to said third voltage.
- 10. The circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first voltage has a value to drive said reset transistor to operate in a triode region.
- 11. The circuit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said reset voltage generator generates said first voltage a second time during a frame;
said reset voltage generator generating said second voltage a second time during a frame after generating said first voltage.
- 12. A circuit for a pixel site in an imaging array, comprising:
a light-detecting element to convert incident light to an electrical signal; a reset transistor, operatively connected to said light-detecting element, to reset a voltage associated with said light-detecting element; and a reset voltage generator, operatively connected to a non-gate terminal of said reset transistor, to generate signals; said reset voltage generator generating a first signal to cause said reset transistor to hard reset the voltage associated with said light-detecting element; said reset voltage generator generating a second signal after generating said first signal, the generation of the second signal causing said reset transistor to soft reset the voltage associated with said light-detecting element.
- 13. The circuit as claimed in claim 12, further comprising:
a transistor; said transistor having a gate thereof operatively connected to said light-detecting element; said transistor having a non-gate terminal thereof operatively connected to said reset voltage generator.
- 14. The circuit as claimed in claim 12, further comprising:
a transistor; said transistor having a gate thereof operatively connected to said photosensor; said transistor having a non-gate terminal thereof operatively connected to a voltage source.
- 15. The circuit as claimed in claim 12, wherein said first signal causes said reset transistor to operate in a triode region.
- 16. The circuit as claimed in claim 12, wherein said reset voltage generator generates said first signal a second time during a frame;
said reset voltage generator generating said second signal a second time during a frame after generating said first signal.
- 17. An imager, comprising:
a two-dimensional array of light-detecting elements; a plurality of reset transistors, each reset transistor operatively connected to a corresponding light-detecting element, to reset a voltage associated with said light-detecting element; and a reset voltage generator, operatively connected to non-gate terminals of said reset transistors, to generate signals; said reset voltage generator generating a first signal to cause each reset transistor to hard reset the voltage associated with said corresponding light-detecting element; said reset voltage generator generating a second signal after generating said first signal, the generation of the second signal causing each reset transistor to soft reset the voltage associated with said corresponding light-detecting element.
- 18. The imager as claimed in claim 17, further comprising:
a plurality of transistors, each light-detecting element having a corresponding transistor, each transistor having a gate thereof operatively connected to said corresponding light-detecting element and a non-gate terminal thereof operatively connected to said reset voltage generator.
- 19. The imager as claimed in claim 17, further comprising:
a plurality of transistors, each light-detecting element having a corresponding transistor, each transistor having a gate thereof operatively connected to said corresponding light-detecting element and a non-gate terminal thereof operatively connected to a voltage source.
- 20. The imager as claimed in claim 17, wherein said first signal causes said reset transistors to operate in a triode region.
- 21. The imager as claimed in claim 17, wherein said light-detecting elements are individually addressable by said reset voltage generator.
- 22. The imager as claimed in claim 17, wherein said light-detecting elements are arranged in rows, said rows of light-detecting elements are individually addressable by said reset voltage generator.
- 23. The imager as claimed in claim 17, wherein said light-detecting elements are arranged in columns, said columns of light-detecting elements are individually addressable by said reset voltage generator.
- 24. The imager as claimed in claim 13, wherein said reset voltage generator generates said first signal a second time during a frame;
said reset voltage generator generating said second signal a second time during a frame after generating said first signal.
- 25. An imager, comprising:
a two-dimensional array of light-detecting elements; a plurality of reset transistors, each reset transistor operatively connected to a corresponding light-detecting element, to reset a voltage associated with said light-detecting element; and a reset voltage generator, operatively connected to non-gate terminals of said reset transistors, to generate signals; said reset voltage generator generating a first voltage; said reset voltage generator generating a second voltage after generating said first voltage.
- 26. The imager as claimed in claim 25, further comprising:
a plurality of transistors, each light-detecting element having a corresponding transistor, each transistor having a gate thereof operatively connected to said corresponding light-detecting element and a non-gate terminal thereof operatively connected to said reset voltage generator.
- 27. The imager as claimed in claim 25, further comprising:
a plurality of transistors, each light-detecting element having a corresponding transistor, each transistor having a gate thereof operatively connected to said corresponding light-detecting element and a non-gate terminal thereof operatively connected to a voltage source.
- 28. The imager as claimed in claim 25, wherein said first voltage has a value to drive said reset transistors to operate in a triode region.
- 29. The imager as claimed in claim 25, wherein said light-detecting elements are individually addressable by said reset voltage generator.
- 30. The imager as claimed in claim 25, wherein said light-detecting elements are arranged in rows, said rows of light-detecting elements are individually addressable by said reset voltage generator.
- 31. The imager as claimed in claim 25, wherein said light-detecting elements are arranged in columns, said columns of light-detecting elements are individually addressable by said reset voltage generator.
- 32. The imager as claimed in claim 25, wherein said light-detecting elements are non-individually addressable by said reset voltage generator.
- 33. The imager as claimed in claim 25, wherein said reset voltage generator generates said first voltage a second time during a frame;
said reset voltage generator generating said second voltage a second time during a frame after generating said first voltage.
- 34. A method of resetting a light-detecting element associated with a pixel site in an imaging array, comprising:
(a) generating a first voltage to reset a voltage associated with the light-detecting element; and (b) generating a second voltage after generating the first voltage to reset the voltage associated with the light-detecting element, the second voltage being different in value from the first voltage.
- 35. The method as claimed in claim 34, wherein the first and second voltages are applied to a non-gate terminal of a reset transistor associated with the light-detecting element.
- 36. The method as claimed in claim 34, wherein the first voltage causes a reset transistor associated with the light-detecting element to operate in a triode region.
- 38. The method as claimed in claim 34, wherein the first voltage is generated a second time during a frame, the second voltage being generated a second time during a frame after generating the first voltage.
- 39. A method of resetting a light-detecting element associated with a pixel site in an imaging array, comprising:
(a) generating a hard reset of a voltage associated with the light-detecting element to reset the voltage associated with the light-detecting element; and (b) generating a soft reset of the voltage associated with the light-detecting element, after generating the hard reset, to reset the voltage associated with the light-detecting element.
- 40. The method as claimed in claim 39, wherein the hard and soft resets are applied to a non-gate terminal of a reset transistor associated with the light-detecting element.
- 41. The circuit as claimed in claim 39, wherein the hard reset causes a reset transistor associated with the light-detecting element to operate in a triode region.
- 42. The method as claimed in claim 39, wherein the hard reset is generated a second time during a frame, the soft reset being generated a second time during a frame after generating the hard rest.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Serial No. 60/438,699, filed on Jan. 8, 2003. The entire content of U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Serial No. 60/438,699, is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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