Image generating device having adjustable sensitivity

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

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H04N 5228

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061410497

ABSTRACT:
A solid-state imaging apparatus in which the dynamic range can be increased and its magnification factor can be made variable without lowering the sensitivity. A plurality of photosensors are formed on the obverse surface of a semiconductor substrate. A vertical register and a read-out channel are disposed at one side of each of the photosensors. A read-out electrode of the read-out channel and a transfer electrode of the vertical register are formed of different conductive layers. A reading method used in the solid-state imaging apparatus is also included.

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