Image sensor array with two stage transfer

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35821327, H04N 314

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ABSTRACT:
A linear image sensor array with a row of photodiodes and a transfer circuit for each photodiode, the circuit having a pair of transistors for two stage transfer of the image signal charge from the photodiode to the gate of one transistor of a two transistor source follower, a transistor for applying a bias charge to the photodiode, a multiplexing transistor for connecting the source follower output to an output line, a reset transistor for resetting the source follower, and clock signals for operating the transfer circuits in succession to serially output image signals to the output line.

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