Claims
- 1. A CMOS pixel for use in a CMOS imager, comprising:.
a. a photodiode having a substantially square-shaped image sensing area, an anode coupled to ground and a cathode; b. a transfer transistor having a drain coupled to the cathode of the photodiode, a gate controlled by a control signal, Tx, and a source coupled to a floating sensing node; c. a reset transistor having a drain coupled to a reset potential, a gate controlled by a control signal, Rx, and a source coupled to the floating sensing node; and d. a source follower coupled between the floating node and an output of the unit pixel, the source follower controlled by a select signal.
- 2. The CMOS pixel of claim 1, wherein the source transistor, reset transistor and source follower are positioned along at least two sides of the image sensing area.
- 3. The CMOS pixel of claim 1, further comprising a substantially hemispherically-shaped microlense positioned substantially over the image sensing area.
- 4. An array of CMOS pixels, each pixel comprising a substantially square image sensing region, wherein a distance between the image sensing regions of neighboring pixels is optimized to reduce crosstalk between the neighboring pixels.
- 5. The array of pixels of claim 4, wherein the distance is further optimized to improve MTF.
- 6. An improved CMOS imaging array for use in a CMOS imaging system, the improvement comprising:
using a substantially square image sensing region within each pixel to reduce the distance between the image sensing regions of neighboring pixels.
- 7. The CMOS imaging array of claim 6, further comprising: a microlense, positioned over the image sensing area of each pixel to increase the effective fill factor.
- 8. The CMOS imaging array of claim 7, wherein each pixel comprises:
a. a transfer transistor having a drain coupled to the cathode of the photodiode, a gate controlled by a control signal, Tx, and a source coupled to a floating sensing node; b. a reset transistor having a drain coupled to a reset potential, a gate controlled by a control signal, Rx, and a source coupled to the floating sensing node; and c. a source follower coupled between the floating node and an output of the unit pixel, the source follower controlled by a select signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This non-provisional patent application claims priority from provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/182044, filed Feb. 11, 2000, which is incorporated by reference into this application for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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