Charge-coupled device having multiple readout paths for...

Television – Camera – system and detail – Solid-state image sensor

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C348S250000, C348S257000

Reexamination Certificate

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07414655

ABSTRACT:
An image sensor comprising a plurality of pixels arranged in at least two sub-arrays; first and second delay areas respectively connected to each sub-array for respectively receiving charge from the sub-array; wherein a pitch of the first delay area is different from the second delay area and at least two readout mechanisms for respectively receiving the charge from the delay areas, wherein a same line from the first and second sub-arrays is received by each delay area at substantially the same time.

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