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The dynamic range of an image sensor determines its ability to represent scenes with
both dark and bright sections in the same frame. This means HDR sensors must perform
well in low and high light conditions. The low light performance is ensured by reducing
the read-out noise to sub-electron levels. Our sensors use various techniques such as
parametric amplification, switch biasing, in-pixel chopping and column level signal
processing to reduce thermal and flicker noise of the pixels. The performance under
high-illumination conditions is optimized by adding programmable gain to a customdesigned correlated double sampling (CDS) amplifier, thus ensuring a good
performance under varying levels of illumination.



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