Photosensor array device

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358285, 358293, 358294, H04N 112

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044082304

ABSTRACT:
A photosensor array device is adapted to detect an image of a pattern described on a sending original. The device comprises an optical base having its bottom surface close to the original, a photoelectric conversion element formed above the upper surface of the base plate, a plurality of conductor electrodes each connected at one end thereof to the photoelectric conversion element, and a drive circuit element connected to the other end of each of the conductor electrodes. Disposed on the upper surface of the base is a plate member of an area greater than the area of the upper surface of the base on which the photoelectric conversion element, conductor electrodes and driving circuit element are formed.

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