A High-Speed Polar-Symmetric Imager for Real-Time Calibration of Rotational Inertial Sensors

Ben Johnson, Changhyuk Lee, Sriram Sivaramakrishnan, Alyosha Molnar

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Abstract

We present a high-speed (> 1kfps), circular, CMOS imaging array for contact-less, optical measurement of rotating inertial sensors. The imager is designed for real-time optical readout and calibration of a MEMS accelerometer revolving at greater than 1000rpm. The imager uses a uniform circular arrangement of pixels to enable rapid imaging of rotational objects. Furthermore, each photodiode itself is circular to maintain uniform response throughout the entire revolution. Combining a high frame rate and a uniform response to motion, the imager can achieve sub-pixel resolution (25nm) of the displacement of microscale features. In order to avoid fixed pattern noise arising from non-uniform routing within the array we implemented a new global shutter technique that is insensitive to parasitic capacitance. To ease integration with various MEMS platforms, the system has SPI control, on-chip bias generation, sub-array imaging, and digital data read-out. 
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationIEEE Sensors 2013: Proceedings
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • accelerometers
  • arrays
  • image sensors
  • noise
  • optical sensors
  • photodiodes

EGS Disciplines

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

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