Solid-state area imaging device having interline transfer CCD

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

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357 24, 357 30, 35821319, 35821331, 377 58, H03K 342, H01L 2978, H01L 2714, H04N 314

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047437782

ABSTRACT:
A solid state image pick-up device in which a light-receiving portion of MOS diode structure for accumulating therein charges corresponding to the intensity of light is formed on a substrate includes discharging means for discharging the accumulated charges into the substrate, and control means for controlling the discharging means in accordance with the exposure time of the solid state image pick-up device.

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