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Sony SPAD Lidar demystified!


ISSCC 2021: Sony SPAD for LiDAR Achieves 22% PDE at 905nm

Sony reports developing SPAD sensor for ist LiDAR with a record Photon Detection Efficiency (PDE) of 22% at 905nm, more than 15% at 940nm, and almost 30% at 850nm. It’s also claimed to be the first stacked SPAD for LiDAR applications.

Now, by leveraging Sony’s technologies such as back-illuminated pixel structure, stacked configurations and Cu-Cu connections cultivated in the development of CMOS image sensors, and achieving the SPAD pixels and distance measuring processing circuitry on a single chip, Sony has succeeded in developing a compact yet high-resolution sensor.

This enables high-precision, high-speed measurement at 15-centimeter range resolutions up to a distance of 300 meters (When measuring an object with a height of 1 meter and reflectance of 10% using additive mode of 6 x 6 pixels (H x V) under cloudy daylight conditions.)

Sony ISSCC 2021 presentation gives few more details about the new SPAD chip:


Originally published at http://image-sensors-world.blogspot.com.