Solid state image sensing device having a number of static induc

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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357 22, 357 24, H04N 314

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ABSTRACT:
A solid state image sensing device having a number of static induction transistors (SIT) arranged in a matrix form, sources of SITs arranged in each column being commonly connected to respective column line which is connected to a video line via respective column selection transistor whose gate is connected to a horizontal scanning circuit, gates of SITs arranged in each row being connected to respective row line connected to a vertical scanning circuit, and drains of all the SITs being commonly connected to the ground. The vertical scanning circuit produces a row selection signal which has such a potential that an SIT is readout, while its gate is biased reversely.

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