Vincenzo Sesta;Klaus Pasquinelli;Renato Federico;Franco Zappa;Federica Villa
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Range-Finding SPAD Array With Smart Laser-Spot Tracking and TDC Sharing for Background Suppression
We present the design and experimental characterization of a CMOS sensor based on Single-Photon Avalanche Diodes for direct Time-Of-Flight single-point distance ranging, under high background illumination for short-range applications. The sensing area has a rectangular shape (
$40\,\,\mathbf {\mathrm {\times }}\,\,10$
SPADs) to deal with the backscattered light spot displacement across the detector, dependent on target distance, due to the non-confocal optical setup. Since only few SPADs are illuminated by the laser spot, we implemented a smart laser-spot tracking within the active area, so to define the specific Region-Of-Interest (ROI) with only SPADs hit by signal photons and a smart sharing of the timing electronics, so to significantly improve Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of TOF measurements and to reduce overall chip area and power consumption. The timing electronics consists of 80 Time-to-Digital Converter (TDC) shared among the 400 SPADs with a self-reconfigurable routing, which dynamically connects the SPADs within the ROI to the available TDCs. The latter have 78 ps resolution and 20 ns Full-Scale Range (FSR), i.e., up to 2 m maximum distance range. An on-chip histogram builder block accumulates TDC conversions so to provide the final TOF histogram. We achieve a precision better than 2.3 mm at 1 m distance and 80% target reflectivity, with 3 klux halogen lamp background illumination and 2 kHz measurement rate. The sensor rejects 10 klux of background light, still with a precision better than 20 mm at 2 m.