Television – Camera – system and detail – Combined image signal generator and general image signal...
Reexamination Certificate
2004-01-06
2008-11-04
Ye, Lin (Department: 2622)
Television
Camera, system and detail
Combined image signal generator and general image signal...
C348S308000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07446805
ABSTRACT:
A circuit for a pixel site in an imaging array includes a light-detecting element to convert incident light to a photocurrent and a reset transistor, operatively connected to the light-detecting element, to reset a voltage associated with the light-detecting element. The reset transistor hard resets the voltage associated with the light-detecting element and soft resets the voltage associated with the light-detecting element after the generation of the hard reset of the voltage associated with the light-detecting element. A pixel voltage of a column or row line is also measured by hard resetting the column or row line voltage to a first predetermined voltage; soft resetting the column or row line voltage to a first pixel voltage; hard resetting the column or row line voltage to a second predetermined voltage; soft resetting the column or row line voltage to a second pixel voltage; and determining a difference between the first and second pixel voltages, the difference being the measured pixel voltage.
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Brooks Lane G.
Fife Keith Glen
Lee Hae-Seung
Yang Jungwook
Blakely , Sokoloff, Taylor & Zafman LLP
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Hsu Amy
Ye Lin
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