Inverters are efficient array-internal threshold detectors or comparators
in digital imaging systems which use time-to-threshold A/D conversion,
particularly CMOS image sensor arrays. The inverters compare sensor
outputs to implicit inverter thresholds, with inverter outputs switching
on threshold crossings. The inverters can have constituent transistors of
with minimum size. Alternatively, non-minimum transistor dimensions can
be selected to obtain desired threshold levels. Other logic circuits can
also act as threshold detectors.