Television – Camera – system and detail – Solid-state image sensor
Patent
1996-10-08
1997-06-10
Faile, Andrew
Television
Camera, system and detail
Solid-state image sensor
H04N 5335
Patent
active
056381212
ABSTRACT:
In a photosenstive device wherein video voltage signals are output from a plurality of photosensors, the photosensors are divided into odd and even subsets. Odd photosensors output video into an odd video channel, and even photosensors output video into an even video channel. The two video signals are time-staggered from each other by one-half cycle. The signals on the odd and even video channels are then multiplexed into a single high-speed channel.
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Hosier Paul A.
Metcalfe David J.
Tandon Jagdish C.
Tewinkle Scott L.
Faile Andrew
Ho Tuan V.
Hutter R.
Xerox Corporation
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