Two-dimensional image reader

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358294, 358213, 250578, H04N 102

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ABSTRACT:
A two-dimensional image sensor includes a two-dimensional photoconductive layer. A flat common electrode is formed on one major surface of the two-dimensional photoconductive layer. A pin electrode array having a plurality of pin electrodes aligned in a first direction is disposed above a second major surface of the two-dimensional photoconductive layer. An optical fiber lens array is fixed to the pin electrode array in order to apply optical image onto the second major surface of the two-dimensional photoconductive layer at a same time when a high voltage is applied by the pin electrodes. A shift means is connected to the pin electrode array to shift the pin electrode array and the optical fiber lens array in a second direction which is perpendicular to the first direction. Electric current is obtained at the flat common electrode, which represents the optical image applied by the optical fiber lens array.

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