Electronic recording camera with optimized power consumption

Television – Camera – system and detail – Power supply

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C348S207110

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ABSTRACT:

This invention is directed to the field of portable electronic recording cameras and in particular to the reduction of power consumption and manufacturing costs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Video recording cameras, or camcorders, typically utilize a solid state imager. The imager generates an image signal which is processed to form a video signal for television viewing or recording. Typically a camcorder includes a viewing device, or viewfinder, for viewing the scene, which may additionally be utilized for reviewing recorded material. The recording section may utilize a magnetic tape recording medium, magnetic disk, or solid state memory. The complete camera and recorder may be battery powered, often by a rechargeable battery.
A typical camcorder is illustrated in
FIG. 1
, and may be considered to comprise the major functional blocks shown. A zoom lens
100
is provided to gather illumination from a scene, and form a focused image on an imaging device
205
. The zoom lens
100
, usually provides control of three parameters namely, focus
110
, zoom or magnification
120
, and iris or aperture
130
. Control of these optical parameters are usually facilitated by physical movement of constituent parts within the lens. For example, the iris or lens opening may be provided by a multi-blade diaphragm, zoom and focus may be facilitated by the repositioning of internal lenses. Often such mechanical movements are provided by electrically powered motors, frequently servo controlled to provide automatic optimization of the controlled parameter.
Imaging device
205
, may for example be a charge coupled device or CCD, depicted
FIG. 1
as part of a video signal generator
200
. The video signal generator processes signals received from the CCD to stabilize black and white levels therein, to automatically control white balance, and to pre-correct or gamma correct the generated video signal for cathode ray tube, CRT, viewing. In addition processing is provided to enhance picture sharpness and to provide servo control signals for coupling to the lens for focus and iris control.
The processed video signals are encoded by encoder
300
, which produces a standard color signal for television viewing. In addition a video signal is generated for coupling to a viewfinder
50
. Luminance and encoded color subcarrier signals are generated by the encoder and record processed by amplifier
505
which is coupled to heads on head drum
510
.
Recorder
500
is depicted as a magnetic tape recorder, utilizing a rotating head assembly or drum
510
comprising, for example, record, replay and erase heads. A capstan
520
with pinch roller
530
is employed to move the recording medium. Recorder
500
is shown loaded and threaded with tape
504
withdrawn from tape cassette
501
by threading mechanism and motor
527
. The cassette comprises a tape supply reel
502
and a take up reel
503
. Head drum
510
is rotated by motor
515
and is synchronized with the video signal, similarly capstan
520
is rotated by motor
525
which is also synchronized with the video signal.
The luminance and coloring signals are processed by a record and play back amplifier
505
which generates signals for recording and reproduction by heads mounted on the periphery of head drum
510
. Reproduced signals from amplifier
505
are coupled to encoder
300
for viewfinder viewing and for processing to form a standard TV signal. The camcorder is controlled by a microprocessor
400
which operates in conjunction with a recorder mechanism controller
560
.
Audio signals are captured by a microphone
70
and amplified by amplifier
75
. In addition amplifier
75
may generate an audio modulated signal for recording and include a demodulator for audio reproduction and output coupling.
Camcorder
10
is powered by a battery
600
, which for example, may be a rechargeable type having a nickel cadmium structure. Typically camcorders may function as a recording camera, or a VCR play back device. Battery power consumption is greatest when recording, and increases further with frequency of zoom lens and iris operation. Often a record pause mode is provided which allows recording to be halted and resumed without a visible replay disturbance. However, this mode frequently provides only minimal power savings, since in order to provide rapid resumption of recording, the head drum motor and capstan pinch roller often remain powered.
It is desirable that camcorder power consumption be reduced, for example, to provide increased operating time with a specific battery size or chemistry. Reduced power consumption may also, for example, allow the use of physically smaller batteries yielding a smaller or lighter camcorder. Reduced power dissipation may also permit camcorder operation with non-rechargeable or other battery chemistries, for example alkaline cells.
Clearly electronic circuit changes may offer opportunities for power reduction. However, both the viewfinder and the sustained synchronous rotation of the head drum and capstan motors represent the major sources of power dissipation. Hence, a significant reduction in power consumption may be achieved only if a corresponding reduction or compromise in operational facilities, camcorder operability, and user convenience is deemed acceptable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A video camera recorder comprises an imaging means receiving an optical image and generating an image representative video signal. A viewfinder for viewing the optical image and a means for generating synchronizing signals is coupled to the imaging means. A recording means is coupled to the synchronizing signal generating means and to the imaging means. A control means for optimizing power conservation, has a first mode of operation in which the control means enables operation of the synchronizing signal generating means and inhibits operation of the imaging means and the recording means, and has a second mode of operation in which the control means enables operation of the synchronizing signal generating means and the recording means for reproducing a recorded image representative video signal and inhibits operation of the imaging means.


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