A 640×512-20μm dual-polarity ROIC for MWIR and LWIR hybrid FPAs

S. Eminoglu, O. S. Incedere, Nusret Bayhan, M. Isikhan, S. T. Soyer, C. M. B. Ustundag, S. Kocak, Ozge Turan, U. Eksi, T. Akin
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This paper reports the development of a new dual-polarity Direct-Injection (DI) Readout Integrated Circuit (ROIC), called MT6420DDA, designed to support back-to-back connected photodiodes with a single contact per pixel using dual pixel input circuitries suitable for both p-on-n and n-on-p type detectors. The ROIC has a format of 640 × 512 (VGA) and a pixel pitch of 20μm, and can be used to build dual-color or dual-band FPAs working in the MWIR and/or LWIR bands. The ROIC supports snapshot operation with Integrate-then-Read (ITR) and Integrate-while-Read modes (IWR). MT6420DDA has a system-on-chip architecture, with programmable biasing, timing, and configuration. The ROIC supports 2, 4, and 8-output modes at pixel output rates up to 12.5 MHz per output. It runs on 3.3 V analog and 1.8 V digital supplies, and dissipates less than 135 mW in the 4-output mode at 10 MHz. The ROIC has separate programmable full well capacitance values of 1.5 Me-, 3.0 Me-, and 6.0 Me- for both polarities in the high-gain (HG), mid-gain (MG), and low-gain (LG) modes. The ROIC supports two type of polarity switching modes as PSBF (Polarity Switching between Frames) and PSWF (Polarity Switching within Frames). In the PSBF modes, an alternating input polarity is used for each detector type for each frame during each integration period, possibly with different full-well and integration time settings. In the PSWF mode, both type of pixels are exposed almost simultaneously, where detector current is integrated in a time multiplexed manner using the two separate integration capacitors of the pixel input circuitry. The PSBF mode is simple, but the time stamp for each image frame is different. The PSWF mode is complex, but results in a pseudo simultaneous registration of images for each color or spectral band. The ROIC has been developed for cryogenic operation down to 65K with an input referred noise level of less than 470 e- rms in the low-gain (LG) mode at 77K. The MT6420DDA ROIC has been fabricated on 200 mm wafers containing a total of 89 parts with typically 75 working parts. Mikro-Tasarim provides tested ROIC wafers and offers compact test electronics and software for its ROIC customers to shorten their FPA and camera development cycles. MT6420DDA can also be used together with MTAS1410X8, an 8-channel ASIC from Mikro-Tasarim, that can be used to drive the FPA and digitize its analog outputs to build compact and low-noise Integrated-Detector-Dewar-Cooler-Assembly (IDDCA) units and camera cores.
本文报道了一种新的双极性直喷(DI)读出集成电路(ROIC)的开发,称为MT6420DDA,旨在支持背对背连接的光电二极管,每个像素使用双像素输入电路,适用于p-on-n和n-on-p型探测器。ROIC的格式为640 × 512 (VGA),像素间距为20μm,可用于构建工作在MWIR和/或LWIR波段的双色或双频fpa。ROIC支持快照操作,采用ITR (integrated -then- read)和IWR (integrated -while- read)模式。MT6420DDA具有片上系统架构,具有可编程偏置、定时和配置。ROIC支持2、4和8输出模式,每个输出的像素输出速率高达12.5 MHz。它运行在3.3 V模拟电源和1.8 V数字电源上,在10 MHz的4输出模式下耗散小于135 mW。在高增益(HG)、中增益(MG)和低增益(LG)模式下,ROIC具有单独的可编程满孔电容值,分别为1.5 Me-、3.0 Me-和6.0 Me-。ROIC支持两种类型的极性交换模式:PSBF(帧间极性交换)和PSWF(帧内极性交换)。在PSBF模式中,在每个积分周期内的每个帧中,每种检测器类型都使用一个交变输入极性,可能具有不同的全井和积分时间设置。在PSWF模式中,两种类型的像素几乎同时暴露,其中检测器电流使用像素输入电路的两个独立集成电容器以时间复用的方式集成。PSBF模式很简单,但是每个图像帧的时间戳是不同的。PSWF模式是复杂的,但会导致每个颜色或光谱带的图像的伪同步配准。该ROIC已开发用于低至65K的低温操作,在77K的低增益(LG)模式下,输入参考噪声水平小于470 e- rms。MT6420DDA ROIC在200毫米晶圆上制造,共包含89个部件,通常包含75个工作部件。micro - tasarim提供经过测试的ROIC晶圆,并为其ROIC客户提供紧凑的测试电子和软件,以缩短其FPA和相机的开发周期。MT6420DDA还可以与MTAS1410X8 (micro - tasarim的8通道ASIC)一起使用,可用于驱动FPA并将其模拟输出数字化,以构建紧凑,低噪声的集成探测器-杜瓦-冷却器组件(IDDCA)单元和相机核心。
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