The single zone sensors can be divided up into Histogram-based and standard ranging parts.
L0, L1X, L4cd are all standard ranging parts.
L1CB, L3X and L4CX use histograms.
On the histogram parts one can do a really good job of crosstalk calibration by simply pointing the sensor out into space. With no target, all the photons that come back are from crosstalk. And we can count them directly, and we can subtract the right number from each bin. (And with the histograms, there is no crosstalk past 80cm - which can be a big advantage.
With the standard ranging one has to work out the crosstalk by knowing the distance to the target, and using both the range data and the signal strength to work out the crosstalk value.
If you are having issues perhaps you can lower the crosstalk.
Read the article:
https://community.st.com/t5/mems-and-sensors/time-of-flight-cover-glass/ta-p/49259
it might give you some ideas on how to lower the value.
- john