Random access solid-state image sensor with non-destructive read

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Personnel safety or limit control features – Interlock

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250211J, 357 15, 357 22, 357 30, 357 50, H01L 3110, H01L 2714, H01L 2980, H01L 2948

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039886190

ABSTRACT:
A solid state analog image sensor is disclosed in which the video input to the sensor is stored as a charge on a floating gate in a cell. The cell itself consists of a single J-FET with Schottky barrier contact to the metal word line. All associated address and drive/sense circuits are located around the active cell area. By filling up the active area with only the J-FET's and relegating the rest of the circuitry to the peripheral, inactive region, high picture resolution is obtained.

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