Image sensing apparatus with image quality mode setting and...

Image analysis – Image sensing

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C382S100000

Reexamination Certificate

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07043095

ABSTRACT:
An image sensing apparatus in which an AD converter has a quantization bit count that can be modified, thereby reducing the power consumption of a digital signal processing circuit. The processing bit count of the digital signal processing circuit is made identical to the modified AD bit count. This provides improved image quality and reduced power consumption in the entire system.

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Japanese Office Action dated Sep. 16, 2003 with Partial English Translation.

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