Solid-state image pick-up device

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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250211J, H04N 315

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043365566

ABSTRACT:
In the disclosed solid-state image pick-up device, a plurality of pairs of picture elements are arrayed on a semiconductor substrate at a predetermined pitch interval along individual horizontal scanning lines. A plurality of shift registers are arranged for respective picture element pair columns such that they are each common to and sandwiched between the picture elements of the pairs in each column, and they serve to transfer signal charges stored in the picture elements in the direction perpendicular to the horizontal scanning line. The signal charges transferred from the pair picture elements in the individual horizontal scanning lines through the plurality of shift registers are then transferred line after line through a single shift register, which is provided in parallel to the horizontal scanning lines, to an output section.

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