Dual Extension CMOS Imager and Peripherals for Biomedical Applications

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2012-09-27
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A dual extension CMOS imager, also known as a High and Low Light Imager (HALLI), and peripherals for biomedical applications is presented in this thesis. The HALLI utilizes a single column parallel partitioned pixel amplifier with variable topology for the detection of both high and low light levels in the same frame. For fluorescence detection the fabrication of a low cost poly-acrylic acid (PAA) based emission filter integrated with the CMOS contact imager is introduced. An additional peripheral proposed in this research is a rail-to-rail differential difference amplifier which can be integrated as part of the imager architecture and will allow for high resolution analog-to-digital conversion using a newly developed expanding technique. The HALLI and peripherals are key components towards achieving a lab-on-a-chip device for biomedical applications.
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Engineering--Electronics and Electrical
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Dattner, Y. (2012). Dual Extension CMOS Imager and Peripherals for Biomedical Applications (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/25751