Single gate line interlace solid-state color imager

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358213, 358 44, H04N 907

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ABSTRACT:
A solid-state color imager which can be scanned by sequentially activating only single ones of vertical lines. Each pixel of the sensor array includes a light sensing element and a switching element composed of two parallel-connected FET devices. The light sensing element is connected through the conductive channel of the parallel-connected FET devices to an associated horizontal line, with connections in the columnar direction of the array being made to alternate ones of the horizontal lines which define the particular column. The gates of the two FET devices are connected to respective adjacent vertical lines of the array, with one of the gates being activated for scanning for a first field and the other for scanning for a second field.

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